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 313
... peace with Bona- parte . Whether the war was wise or not , one thing is certain , it was not a war of aggression by ... peace . Sincerely desirous to elevate the French na- tion in civilization and national prosperity , he longed for ...
... peace with Bona- parte . Whether the war was wise or not , one thing is certain , it was not a war of aggression by ... peace . Sincerely desirous to elevate the French na- tion in civilization and national prosperity , he longed for ...
Page 353
... peace and harmony bloomed in gardens of al- most primeval loveliness . But , notwithstanding all the merited panegyrics that have been lavished on these successful missionaries , they instructed their converts only in a mere noininal ...
... peace and harmony bloomed in gardens of al- most primeval loveliness . But , notwithstanding all the merited panegyrics that have been lavished on these successful missionaries , they instructed their converts only in a mere noininal ...
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... peace she removed with her husband to Eng- land to reside . The question in the case was whether after the treaty of peace she continued a citizen of Carolina or was a sub- ject of Great Britain . South Carolina had , at the time of ...
... peace she removed with her husband to Eng- land to reside . The question in the case was whether after the treaty of peace she continued a citizen of Carolina or was a sub- ject of Great Britain . South Carolina had , at the time of ...
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