The Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 22Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1852 |
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... truth , that the cotton manufacturers were making more than twenty per cent . , even at the very time they were crying out ruin , and more protection . Such horse - leeches they have ever been . Our memorialists insist " that our whole ...
... truth , that the cotton manufacturers were making more than twenty per cent . , even at the very time they were crying out ruin , and more protection . Such horse - leeches they have ever been . Our memorialists insist " that our whole ...
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... truths , which lie at the basis of the system , were published ; the other , ac- knowledging and revering the truths of revelation , has endeavoured to distinguish between that which is divine , and that which concerns the people of ...
... truths , which lie at the basis of the system , were published ; the other , ac- knowledging and revering the truths of revelation , has endeavoured to distinguish between that which is divine , and that which concerns the people of ...
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... truth . We attach the ideas of cruelty and inhumanity to the character of a persecutor . And when his conduct is to be accounted for on no reasonable grounds , when his aim appears to be solely the gratification of the spirit of an ...
... truth . We attach the ideas of cruelty and inhumanity to the character of a persecutor . And when his conduct is to be accounted for on no reasonable grounds , when his aim appears to be solely the gratification of the spirit of an ...
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... truth were alone the object , that most decisive test was not resorted to . Here is a man marked with all the characteristics of the negro race , and among the rest hebetude of intellect ; he sleeps with his head covered ; remove the ...
... truth were alone the object , that most decisive test was not resorted to . Here is a man marked with all the characteristics of the negro race , and among the rest hebetude of intellect ; he sleeps with his head covered ; remove the ...
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... truths , we have only to plead the necessity under which we were laid by the apparent ignorance , or at least palpable neglect of them , by our author . To follow him into all the absurdi- ties into which it leads him , -to test the ...
... truths , we have only to plead the necessity under which we were laid by the apparent ignorance , or at least palpable neglect of them , by our author . To follow him into all the absurdi- ties into which it leads him , -to test the ...
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