Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 30, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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... measure recommended in his message to the Legislature by the late highly respected chief magistrate of this Commonwealth , and by them referred to a special committee , with leave to sit during the recess , and to report at the next ...
... measure recommended in his message to the Legislature by the late highly respected chief magistrate of this Commonwealth , and by them referred to a special committee , with leave to sit during the recess , and to report at the next ...
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... measures which , in their commencement , breathe nothing but peace , though they plunge us at last into war . " Arguing against it as a war measure , he said , " I declare in the face of day , that this government never was instituted ...
... measures which , in their commencement , breathe nothing but peace , though they plunge us at last into war . " Arguing against it as a war measure , he said , " I declare in the face of day , that this government never was instituted ...
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... measure this expenditure , so as to compare it in the case of different machines ? Whatever standard of measure we may adopt , must be capable of application to every possible case ; otherwise , the forces would not be comparable . It ...
... measure this expenditure , so as to compare it in the case of different machines ? Whatever standard of measure we may adopt , must be capable of application to every possible case ; otherwise , the forces would not be comparable . It ...
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