Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 30, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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... friends . They did what they could to accomplish this object . They regretted their failure to accomplish it . The directors and managers of the Society did not , in the year 1851 , shrink from the idea of sending out eighteen thousand ...
... friends . They did what they could to accomplish this object . They regretted their failure to accomplish it . The directors and managers of the Society did not , in the year 1851 , shrink from the idea of sending out eighteen thousand ...
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... friends of liberty saw in it , the beginning of universal freedom ; the friends of despotism saw in it , the inauguration of universal anarchy . But so tremendous and over- whelming was the destruction , with which it laid waste all the ...
... friends of liberty saw in it , the beginning of universal freedom ; the friends of despotism saw in it , the inauguration of universal anarchy . But so tremendous and over- whelming was the destruction , with which it laid waste all the ...
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... friends , " whose adoption had been tried , he grappled to his soul with hooks of steel . ” We have now reviewed the ... friend of Mr. Burlingame , and the leader of the Black Republicans in the Lower House . He says , that " he merited ...
... friends , " whose adoption had been tried , he grappled to his soul with hooks of steel . ” We have now reviewed the ... friend of Mr. Burlingame , and the leader of the Black Republicans in the Lower House . He says , that " he merited ...
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