The Southern Quarterly Review, 26. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
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54. oldal
Second : the exposition of so great an amount of infirmities as the revelation
would disclose , and as would be shown to attend frequently the most enviable
condition , would cause the vicious and the ignorant to hug vice and ignorance
still ...
Second : the exposition of so great an amount of infirmities as the revelation
would disclose , and as would be shown to attend frequently the most enviable
condition , would cause the vicious and the ignorant to hug vice and ignorance
still ...
61. oldal
The cause of this was found not only in the necessities , but in the demands of
society . It is truly questionable whether a community was ever in a similar
predicament before ; yet it is certain no people ever so happily delivered
themselves from ...
The cause of this was found not only in the necessities , but in the demands of
society . It is truly questionable whether a community was ever in a similar
predicament before ; yet it is certain no people ever so happily delivered
themselves from ...
81. oldal
... in a rich habit , and treated with all kinds of rich drinks and food , but no sooner
had he finished this sinister feast , than he was cut into quarters and distributed to
various parts of the city , with proclamations of the cause of his punishment .
... in a rich habit , and treated with all kinds of rich drinks and food , but no sooner
had he finished this sinister feast , than he was cut into quarters and distributed to
various parts of the city , with proclamations of the cause of his punishment .
83. oldal
They were no longer slain because of scarcity of provisions , as is frequently
done by native chiefs , or if they became unsaleable for any cause . In the vessels
of transport , mats were then furnished , and 1854. ] 83 AFRICANS AT HOME .
They were no longer slain because of scarcity of provisions , as is frequently
done by native chiefs , or if they became unsaleable for any cause . In the vessels
of transport , mats were then furnished , and 1854. ] 83 AFRICANS AT HOME .
114. oldal
... his repeated insinuations of malingering or exaggeration of alleged illness ; the
abrupt dismissal of two servants without cause assigned ; the empty threat which
he himself tells us he uttered to Baron Sturmer , in asserting that “ an inhabitant ...
... his repeated insinuations of malingering or exaggeration of alleged illness ; the
abrupt dismissal of two servants without cause assigned ; the empty threat which
he himself tells us he uttered to Baron Sturmer , in asserting that “ an inhabitant ...
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