The Southern Quarterly Review, 16. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1850 |
Részletek a könyvből
1 - 5 találat összesen 57 találatból.
16. oldal
... population , -not of the ten tribes of Israel , as Dr. Grant thought - are divided into two sepa- rate bodies , between whom a great similarity of rites and creed only serves to render more intense their mutual dis- like . The larger ...
... population , -not of the ten tribes of Israel , as Dr. Grant thought - are divided into two sepa- rate bodies , between whom a great similarity of rites and creed only serves to render more intense their mutual dis- like . The larger ...
23. oldal
... population - considering the materials that go to make the population of an Eastern capital , and that it contained " more than six score thou- sand persons , that could not discern between their right hand and their left hand " -must ...
... population - considering the materials that go to make the population of an Eastern capital , and that it contained " more than six score thou- sand persons , that could not discern between their right hand and their left hand " -must ...
39. oldal
... population . The lower division contains all those districts which bor- der on the coast and lie generally below the granitic re- gion . These include Charleston city , and contain alto- gether a white population of about ninety ...
... population . The lower division contains all those districts which bor- der on the coast and lie generally below the granitic re- gion . These include Charleston city , and contain alto- gether a white population of about ninety ...
40. oldal
... population , and wealth is perhaps more 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 ...
... population , and wealth is perhaps more 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 ...
41. oldal
... population , a large number of children , a tolerably full attendance and the novelty of the establish- ment , inspire the parents with a new - born zeal in the cause of education . He now commences the system of teaching on an improved ...
... population , a large number of children , a tolerably full attendance and the novelty of the establish- ment , inspire the parents with a new - born zeal in the cause of education . He now commences the system of teaching on an improved ...
Más kiadások - Összes megtekintése
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
admitted Alabama Alda argument Assyrian Avignon beauty British Buscapié Calaynos capital Cervantes character Charleston citizens coast coast mountains colonies congress constitution Coosa river court cretaceous Don Quixote duties emigrants England English eocene equally exercise existence fact favor feet foreign France Frémont Girondins give gneiss human important increase interest islands justice Khorsabad king labor land Layard legislation less liberty Mauritius means ment miles mind moral Mosul mountains nation nature navigation laws Nestorian Nestorius never New-York Nineveh object opinion party pass passengers persons plebs population portion ports possession present principles production question regulate commerce render river says schools Señor Castro sentiment Seville ships slaves society South-Carolina square miles supposed thing thou tion trade treaty true truth United universal suffrage valley vessels words writer XVI.-No