The Southern Quarterly Review, 16. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1965 |
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253. oldal
... force from a variety of illustrations , His theme is one for examination , for which , where so much is speculative , there is probably sufficient leisure . The essay is well written , with clearness and simplicity , yet with enough of ...
... force from a variety of illustrations , His theme is one for examination , for which , where so much is speculative , there is probably sufficient leisure . The essay is well written , with clearness and simplicity , yet with enough of ...
369. oldal
... force on the coasts of Africa , to fulfil the stipulations of the treaty . The United States , by the treaty of Washington , made a provision of this description . They agreed to maintain a naval force upon the African seas , amounting ...
... force on the coasts of Africa , to fulfil the stipulations of the treaty . The United States , by the treaty of Washington , made a provision of this description . They agreed to maintain a naval force upon the African seas , amounting ...
435. oldal
... force a better state of things , or , as in the nature of a war , in- tended to secure the future peace of the country , on the ground that " defence is of more importance than opu- lence , " the retaliation act of the Americans might ...
... force a better state of things , or , as in the nature of a war , in- tended to secure the future peace of the country , on the ground that " defence is of more importance than opu- lence , " the retaliation act of the Americans might ...
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