The Southern Quarterly Review, 22. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1852 |
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162. oldal
... doubt that , if he had dreamed of the wife and children , he would have melted us with metaphor , and moved us to a shower of tears , shown through the most glorious rainbows of his fancy . He makes the Baron talk of his own death as ...
... doubt that , if he had dreamed of the wife and children , he would have melted us with metaphor , and moved us to a shower of tears , shown through the most glorious rainbows of his fancy . He makes the Baron talk of his own death as ...
166. oldal
... doubt . " The Baron need not have apologized for his letter . His penmanship in this , as in most respects , is very clear and intelligible . His handwriting is full , bold , uniform , straight up and down , heavy in stroke and emphatic ...
... doubt . " The Baron need not have apologized for his letter . His penmanship in this , as in most respects , is very clear and intelligible . His handwriting is full , bold , uniform , straight up and down , heavy in stroke and emphatic ...
172. oldal
... doubt but the arrival of Simeon Deane will be agreeable to all those that waited impatiently for a more active part from France in your contest , I take the earliest opportu- nity of congratulating your Excellency upon it . I always ...
... doubt but the arrival of Simeon Deane will be agreeable to all those that waited impatiently for a more active part from France in your contest , I take the earliest opportu- nity of congratulating your Excellency upon it . I always ...
175. oldal
... doubt the policy of all those friendly to the French interests . Certainly , the Baron could not have chosen a more con- clusive method of showing that his sympathies and ob- jects - as had been charged against him - lay rather more ...
... doubt the policy of all those friendly to the French interests . Certainly , the Baron could not have chosen a more con- clusive method of showing that his sympathies and ob- jects - as had been charged against him - lay rather more ...
177. oldal
... doubts of the colonies , either of their ear- nestness in the struggle , or of their capacity to sustain themselves . Of the former fact , there could have been few misgivings in any mind ; and of the latter , the doubt was of no sort ...
... doubts of the colonies , either of their ear- nestness in the struggle , or of their capacity to sustain themselves . Of the former fact , there could have been few misgivings in any mind ; and of the latter , the doubt was of no sort ...
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