The Southern Quarterly Review, 30. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1967 |
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289. oldal
... carried on , and therefore it has not utterly failed . But within a few years past the Society has gained more ... carry forward the work of colonization . The Legislature of Virginia has made a noble beginning in the work , by passing ...
... carried on , and therefore it has not utterly failed . But within a few years past the Society has gained more ... carry forward the work of colonization . The Legislature of Virginia has made a noble beginning in the work , by passing ...
297. oldal
... carried off from that coast , especially since the partial withdrawal of the squadron on account of the Eastern war , but the system by which it was carried on so extensively in former times is broken up . " He says : " From Senegal to ...
... carried off from that coast , especially since the partial withdrawal of the squadron on account of the Eastern war , but the system by which it was carried on so extensively in former times is broken up . " He says : " From Senegal to ...
306. oldal
... carried captive from Asia . Philostorgius says it was the influence of the Christian captives which induced the Goths to invite Christian teachers among them . " But whether the one account or the other be correct , it was still , in ...
... carried captive from Asia . Philostorgius says it was the influence of the Christian captives which induced the Goths to invite Christian teachers among them . " But whether the one account or the other be correct , it was still , in ...
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