The Southern Quarterly Review, 22. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1852 |
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They reaped the fruits of these high prices , due in a measure to their absurd and
selfish legislation , which even then retarded the progress of the country ,
although the great majority of that country did not call upon the government for ...
They reaped the fruits of these high prices , due in a measure to their absurd and
selfish legislation , which even then retarded the progress of the country ,
although the great majority of that country did not call upon the government for ...
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Such , the memorialists inform us , has been the progress of the iron interest in
Great Britain . Those who have read Mr. Huskisson's speeches , will remember
the gross misrepresentations which he detected and exposed in Parliament , on
the ...
Such , the memorialists inform us , has been the progress of the iron interest in
Great Britain . Those who have read Mr. Huskisson's speeches , will remember
the gross misrepresentations which he detected and exposed in Parliament , on
the ...
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Is this “ immense advantage in the abundance of a material , " acknowledged by
the memorialists to be so necessary to our rapid national progress , to be
relinquished by the great mass of the community , merely to enrich a few ? How
then ...
Is this “ immense advantage in the abundance of a material , " acknowledged by
the memorialists to be so necessary to our rapid national progress , to be
relinquished by the great mass of the community , merely to enrich a few ? How
then ...
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The principle which vibrates through a nation's pulse , is sustained by a power
which places it far beyond the shafts of criticism . So long as the national thought
has activity , so long is the nation in a state of progress ; the commencement
1852.
The principle which vibrates through a nation's pulse , is sustained by a power
which places it far beyond the shafts of criticism . So long as the national thought
has activity , so long is the nation in a state of progress ; the commencement
1852.
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the nation in a state of progress ; the commencement of decline is the era also of
stagnation . The age of Louis XIV . was the era of intellectual activity in France ,
and as he truly represented the thought of his country , he made her the terror
and ...
the nation in a state of progress ; the commencement of decline is the era also of
stagnation . The age of Louis XIV . was the era of intellectual activity in France ,
and as he truly represented the thought of his country , he made her the terror
and ...
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