Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 28, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 319
... hearts , " like the glorious Bourbons and Guelphs around him . And for this Napoleon sinned and suf- fered . For ... heart . With her he lived on terms of more than ordinary affection . She was in the fullest sense his wife . She had ...
... hearts , " like the glorious Bourbons and Guelphs around him . And for this Napoleon sinned and suf- fered . For ... heart . With her he lived on terms of more than ordinary affection . She was in the fullest sense his wife . She had ...
Page 338
... heart and soul into the work of edu- cation ; bestowing upon their children the most indefatigable at- tention and labor , winning their young hearts by condescension and kindness , watching their tempers and moods that they might ...
... heart and soul into the work of edu- cation ; bestowing upon their children the most indefatigable at- tention and labor , winning their young hearts by condescension and kindness , watching their tempers and moods that they might ...
Page 375
... heart of man . It would , indeed , be a difficult matter to sep- arate between what affects the mind and heart of the THE CONSTITUTION OF VIRGINIA . 375.
... heart of man . It would , indeed , be a difficult matter to sep- arate between what affects the mind and heart of the THE CONSTITUTION OF VIRGINIA . 375.
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