Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 30, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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... produce this sameness of char- acter , besides that of a common language already referred to , we may mention the prevalence of one religion . That such a unitizing effect is produced by our religion is evident from these simple ...
... produce this sameness of char- acter , besides that of a common language already referred to , we may mention the prevalence of one religion . That such a unitizing effect is produced by our religion is evident from these simple ...
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... produced ; the motions of the tides produce friction , all friction transforms some motion into heat , a portion of which is dissipated in the form of radiant heat . We come thereby to the unavoidable conclu- sion , that every tide ...
... produced ; the motions of the tides produce friction , all friction transforms some motion into heat , a portion of which is dissipated in the form of radiant heat . We come thereby to the unavoidable conclu- sion , that every tide ...
Page 450
... produced among the nobles by this letter , and rencounters were with difficulty prevented between Egmont , the Duke of Ær- schot , and Count Åremberg . The two latter , with Baron Berly- mont , were almost the only nobles who did not ...
... produced among the nobles by this letter , and rencounters were with difficulty prevented between Egmont , the Duke of Ær- schot , and Count Åremberg . The two latter , with Baron Berly- mont , were almost the only nobles who did not ...
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