Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 22, Part 6Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, James Henley Thornwell, William Gilmore Simms Wiley & Putnam, 1852 |
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... tion , with a practical illustration of the fact that the pro- prietary power was at best only a delegated , and not a supreme one , and that the proprietors themselves were subject to the laws of England . Nothing , however ...
... tion , with a practical illustration of the fact that the pro- prietary power was at best only a delegated , and not a supreme one , and that the proprietors themselves were subject to the laws of England . Nothing , however ...
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... tion for degrees , let the competitors for College honours be examined by themselves , apart from those who merely wish " to pass through College " -- the Let this competi- tion be voluntary - but let it be a real struggle . Let the ...
... tion for degrees , let the competitors for College honours be examined by themselves , apart from those who merely wish " to pass through College " -- the Let this competi- tion be voluntary - but let it be a real struggle . Let the ...
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... tion has been more particularly directed towards social perfection to the amelioration of the exterior condi- tion of man - that the development of society has been more extended , more glorious in England than that of humanity - that ...
... tion has been more particularly directed towards social perfection to the amelioration of the exterior condi- tion of man - that the development of society has been more extended , more glorious in England than that of humanity - that ...
Contents
BATTLE OF EL MOLINO DEL REY 281 | 23 |
INSTRUCTION IN SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES 460 | 203 |
KOSSUTH AND INTERVENTION | 221 |
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