The Southern Quarterly Review, 30. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell 1856 |
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48. oldal
... cause of revo- lutionary history , consists in the preparatory information it has conveyed in respect to the treason of Arnold . The author has not yet arrived in the course of his narrative at the event itself , and we have no doubt ...
... cause of revo- lutionary history , consists in the preparatory information it has conveyed in respect to the treason of Arnold . The author has not yet arrived in the course of his narrative at the event itself , and we have no doubt ...
49. oldal
... causes , which prevailed to thwart the claims and aspirations of Arnold , who seems to have long borne them with ... caused his forces to be publicly overrated , in order to deceive the enemy . His daring enterprises themselves seemed to ...
... causes , which prevailed to thwart the claims and aspirations of Arnold , who seems to have long borne them with ... caused his forces to be publicly overrated , in order to deceive the enemy . His daring enterprises themselves seemed to ...
50. oldal
... cause in which we are engaged , and which we ought to support with one hand and one heart . The general most earnestly entreats the officers and soldiers to consider the consequences ; that they can no way assist our soldiers more ...
... cause in which we are engaged , and which we ought to support with one hand and one heart . The general most earnestly entreats the officers and soldiers to consider the consequences ; that they can no way assist our soldiers more ...
51. oldal
... cause must have been given up as lost . They may demand , whether there were no alloy of obstinacy or of mere desperation , in the patriotism of his decision ? Whether the contest were of as much importance to the multitude of ...
... cause must have been given up as lost . They may demand , whether there were no alloy of obstinacy or of mere desperation , in the patriotism of his decision ? Whether the contest were of as much importance to the multitude of ...
55. oldal
... cause of letters ? If pugnacious , that work has been , on the whole , but defensively pugnacious at the worst . Our excellent author himself , we believe , at one time mingled in a kin- dred fray , siding too , if we mistake not , with ...
... cause of letters ? If pugnacious , that work has been , on the whole , but defensively pugnacious at the worst . Our excellent author himself , we believe , at one time mingled in a kin- dred fray , siding too , if we mistake not , with ...
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