Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 28, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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... political deluge , which have swept away for ever cherished and venerated institutions , long established opinions and principles , have subsided , and all is still and calm in the moral and political world , the wise and thought- ful ...
... political deluge , which have swept away for ever cherished and venerated institutions , long established opinions and principles , have subsided , and all is still and calm in the moral and political world , the wise and thought- ful ...
Page 383
... political greatness will then be rent ; then , indeed , will her glory , power and honor have departed . That the new constitution will last , no man believes . Political and social machinery is , indeed , of wonderful complexity ...
... political greatness will then be rent ; then , indeed , will her glory , power and honor have departed . That the new constitution will last , no man believes . Political and social machinery is , indeed , of wonderful complexity ...
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... political annals of the English nation constitute our present theme . Na- ture and circumstances both contributed to his elevation , but , above all , he is indebted for his world - wide renown to the power of religious ideas . Men are ...
... political annals of the English nation constitute our present theme . Na- ture and circumstances both contributed to his elevation , but , above all , he is indebted for his world - wide renown to the power of religious ideas . Men are ...
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