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 291
... important to the composition . At first sight we might suppose that the value of a book depends upon what is written by the author , and doubtless this has a great deal to do with it , but upon a little re- flection we are led to ...
... important to the composition . At first sight we might suppose that the value of a book depends upon what is written by the author , and doubtless this has a great deal to do with it , but upon a little re- flection we are led to ...
Page 375
... important , then , to have a virtuous , intelligent , independent judiciary ! This is a consideration that comes home to every bosom . Such a judiciary , independent , alike of all influence , either from the ex- ecutive , the ...
... important , then , to have a virtuous , intelligent , independent judiciary ! This is a consideration that comes home to every bosom . Such a judiciary , independent , alike of all influence , either from the ex- ecutive , the ...
Page 419
... important subjects . As a statesman , properly and fully inspired by our institutions , he may well be referred to as an example deserving consideration . If the foreign policy of this country upon such subjects is fixed , as we think ...
... important subjects . As a statesman , properly and fully inspired by our institutions , he may well be referred to as an example deserving consideration . If the foreign policy of this country upon such subjects is fixed , as we think ...
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