The Southern Quarterly Review, 20. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1851 |
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... facts , in their con- nection with his subject , and has indicated their true importance and profound significancy , shows ... fact , by all his ad- mirers , South and North , there was great danger to any orator or analyst who should ...
... facts , in their con- nection with his subject , and has indicated their true importance and profound significancy , shows ... fact , by all his ad- mirers , South and North , there was great danger to any orator or analyst who should ...
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... fact , without being aware of his real history . In America , he was known only by the worthless biography of Weems , if known at all ; but , even this biography was out of print , was no longer in demand , and , beyond the two facts ...
... fact , without being aware of his real history . In America , he was known only by the worthless biography of Weems , if known at all ; but , even this biography was out of print , was no longer in demand , and , beyond the two facts ...
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... fact , we say , are the quarterly treasures of popular eloquence among us . Here are the gems which have fallen from our in- spired lips , our prophets , statesmen and priestly minds , during the summer solstice . We gather them ...
... fact , we say , are the quarterly treasures of popular eloquence among us . Here are the gems which have fallen from our in- spired lips , our prophets , statesmen and priestly minds , during the summer solstice . We gather them ...
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