Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 23Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1853 |
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Page 152
... never hope to obtain cre- dence , if they were not sufficiently notorious to all in this commu- nity , who had any opportunity for making observations . The at- tendance upon the sick , the wakes over the dead , and the interment of the ...
... never hope to obtain cre- dence , if they were not sufficiently notorious to all in this commu- nity , who had any opportunity for making observations . The at- tendance upon the sick , the wakes over the dead , and the interment of the ...
Page 211
... never yet had the pleasure of seeing a whole grove of magnolias ; but we have seen as many trees as most persons , and have some around our house , but we have never before heard of this extraordinary fragrance . Indeed , to most people ...
... never yet had the pleasure of seeing a whole grove of magnolias ; but we have seen as many trees as most persons , and have some around our house , but we have never before heard of this extraordinary fragrance . Indeed , to most people ...
Page 216
... never heard before that it " all must be done before the morning due is dried up , or in the night , at the most un- healthy season of the year . " We have never before heard of ne- groes engaged in pulling fodder at night . We knew ...
... never heard before that it " all must be done before the morning due is dried up , or in the night , at the most un- healthy season of the year . " We have never before heard of ne- groes engaged in pulling fodder at night . We knew ...
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