The Southern Quarterly Review, 22. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1852 |
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... thought that Pennsylvania iron really constituted an ex- ception to the general rule , and ought to be protected a little longer . Another worthy friend of Rhode Island , to whom we sent another copy , was equally pleased and convinced ...
... thought that Pennsylvania iron really constituted an ex- ception to the general rule , and ought to be protected a little longer . Another worthy friend of Rhode Island , to whom we sent another copy , was equally pleased and convinced ...
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... thought of the unity and spirituality of the godhead , was the animating principle through whose influence the fami- ly of Israel became great among the nations of the East- ern world ; and the same thought , inseparably connected with ...
... thought of the unity and spirituality of the godhead , was the animating principle through whose influence the fami- ly of Israel became great among the nations of the East- ern world ; and the same thought , inseparably connected with ...
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... thought of his country , he made her the terror and admiration of Europe . That of his degenerate successor was an era of disgrace and de- cline , because he had forgotten to keep alive the national sentiment . Among the various causes ...
... thought of his country , he made her the terror and admiration of Europe . That of his degenerate successor was an era of disgrace and de- cline , because he had forgotten to keep alive the national sentiment . Among the various causes ...
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... thought of the people . . The Hebrews were a monotheistic people ; while other nations were lost in the mazes of idolatry , and of impure veneration of the sensible objects of creation , they alone preserved the tradition of an ...
... thought of the people . . The Hebrews were a monotheistic people ; while other nations were lost in the mazes of idolatry , and of impure veneration of the sensible objects of creation , they alone preserved the tradition of an ...
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... thought , it was necessary to conquer a country . The land of Canaan lay directly before them . Old asso- ciations ... thought of the age , and that which particularly distinguished the Romans . The few names which grace the annals of ...
... thought , it was necessary to conquer a country . The land of Canaan lay directly before them . Old asso- ciations ... thought of the age , and that which particularly distinguished the Romans . The few names which grace the annals of ...
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