The Southern Quarterly Review, 16. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1850 |
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... equally careless of comfort and unmindful of danger . We rode alone ; our arms were our only protection ; a valise behind our saddles was our wardrobe , and we tended our own horses , except when relieved from the duty by the hospitable ...
... equally careless of comfort and unmindful of danger . We rode alone ; our arms were our only protection ; a valise behind our saddles was our wardrobe , and we tended our own horses , except when relieved from the duty by the hospitable ...
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... equally , if not more interesting than those already excavated . Iron helmets , that unfortunately fell to pieces - fragments of iron and copper armour - vases of alabaster and of glass , inscriptions , sculptures , human headed lions ...
... equally , if not more interesting than those already excavated . Iron helmets , that unfortunately fell to pieces - fragments of iron and copper armour - vases of alabaster and of glass , inscriptions , sculptures , human headed lions ...
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... equally ex- tensive and minute . As it is , this vast body of remains throws a flood of much needed light on the character and obscure career of the Assyrian Empire . We are told but little of that doubt- less eventful history and much ...
... equally ex- tensive and minute . As it is , this vast body of remains throws a flood of much needed light on the character and obscure career of the Assyrian Empire . We are told but little of that doubt- less eventful history and much ...
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... equally convinced that a knowledge of grammar would be acquired by the study of a foreign language in less than one - fourth of the time which would be necessary if the student is confined to his vernacular . The learner of a foreign ...
... equally convinced that a knowledge of grammar would be acquired by the study of a foreign language in less than one - fourth of the time which would be necessary if the student is confined to his vernacular . The learner of a foreign ...
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... equally distributed among the people . They have the advantages , also , which villages afford . From the lower division we ought to except Charleston , as she occupies a unique posi- tion and has the means of improvements which cannot ...
... equally distributed among the people . They have the advantages , also , which villages afford . From the lower division we ought to except Charleston , as she occupies a unique posi- tion and has the means of improvements which cannot ...
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