The Southern Quarterly Review, 26. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
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... were it not for the languages in which they are respectively written , it would be
wholly impossible to tell which was the chronicle of the ancient , and which the
exposition of the modern horrors . With this commentary on the external
diversities ...
... were it not for the languages in which they are respectively written , it would be
wholly impossible to tell which was the chronicle of the ancient , and which the
exposition of the modern horrors . With this commentary on the external
diversities ...
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Tacitus , also , * speaks of this nation in language which meets corroboration at a
period as recent as the times of Charles II . ET r " The Britons are willing to supply
our armies with new levies ; they pay their tribute without a murmur ; and they ...
Tacitus , also , * speaks of this nation in language which meets corroboration at a
period as recent as the times of Charles II . ET r " The Britons are willing to supply
our armies with new levies ; they pay their tribute without a murmur ; and they ...
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If it is possible to add force to the conviction we all must feel on this score , the
following language will surely do it : * * Calhoun's Works , vol . i . , page 56 . 1 “
There is another error , not less great 52 POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY OF SOUTH ...
If it is possible to add force to the conviction we all must feel on this score , the
following language will surely do it : * * Calhoun's Works , vol . i . , page 56 . 1 “
There is another error , not less great 52 POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY OF SOUTH ...
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... Heathens and Idolaters - speaking a variety of languages , and with little
similarity , either in manners , habits or ideas of government . With nothing in
common but interest , who would have ventured to foretell the result ? Yet , by
reducing ...
... Heathens and Idolaters - speaking a variety of languages , and with little
similarity , either in manners , habits or ideas of government . With nothing in
common but interest , who would have ventured to foretell the result ? Yet , by
reducing ...
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Their language is hard and inarticulate , and sounds like so inuch stuttering or
grunting to the ears of the stranger . Dressed in sheep - skins , their naked heads
are smeared and plaistered with fat and grease , to such a degree as to form a
sort ...
Their language is hard and inarticulate , and sounds like so inuch stuttering or
grunting to the ears of the stranger . Dressed in sheep - skins , their naked heads
are smeared and plaistered with fat and grease , to such a degree as to form a
sort ...
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