Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 30, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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... received the public sanction of Mr. Clay , in his speech quoted from , in the former part of this article . The occasion is described as having been a most 66 glorious " one . The " audience was immense . " Mr. Clay him- self presided ...
... received the public sanction of Mr. Clay , in his speech quoted from , in the former part of this article . The occasion is described as having been a most 66 glorious " one . The " audience was immense . " Mr. Clay him- self presided ...
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... received him with open arms , and dedicated to him one of the volumes of his Church History . The king favoured his views . A numerous audience hung upon his lips . In his " First Lecture , " which was immediately published , he defined ...
... received him with open arms , and dedicated to him one of the volumes of his Church History . The king favoured his views . A numerous audience hung upon his lips . In his " First Lecture , " which was immediately published , he defined ...
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... received from Messrs . Robert Carter & Brothers , No. 530 Broadway , New York , the following works , whose titles are all that we can announce , as we have not had the leisure to read them : 1. Travels and Researches in Chaldea and ...
... received from Messrs . Robert Carter & Brothers , No. 530 Broadway , New York , the following works , whose titles are all that we can announce , as we have not had the leisure to read them : 1. Travels and Researches in Chaldea and ...
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