Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 266
... living . It excites a healthful , soothing influence upon the sur- viving relatives , keeping alive in their hearts , the memory and character of their departed friends , leading them to imitate their virtues and shun their faults , and ...
... living . It excites a healthful , soothing influence upon the sur- viving relatives , keeping alive in their hearts , the memory and character of their departed friends , leading them to imitate their virtues and shun their faults , and ...
Page 374
... living in peace , plenty and comfort , in America , improving daily in mind and morals , and then let him look at the laboring millions in enlightened Europe , living in turmoil , destitution , and de- prived of all the comforts of life ...
... living in peace , plenty and comfort , in America , improving daily in mind and morals , and then let him look at the laboring millions in enlightened Europe , living in turmoil , destitution , and de- prived of all the comforts of life ...
Page 376
... living among them . That there are numerous abolitionists living in this section of Maryland , is proved by the great number of slaves emancipated therein . Cecil county , in Maryland , bounded on one side by Delaware , and on the other ...
... living among them . That there are numerous abolitionists living in this section of Maryland , is proved by the great number of slaves emancipated therein . Cecil county , in Maryland , bounded on one side by Delaware , and on the other ...
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