The Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 5Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1965 - American periodicals |
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Page 107
... American citizen . We are of the notion that pretty much what he has said here , of the American man , will answer just as well , applied to the British man — the Gau- lish man , or the Flemish man . The subjects designate and belong to ...
... American citizen . We are of the notion that pretty much what he has said here , of the American man , will answer just as well , applied to the British man — the Gau- lish man , or the Flemish man . The subjects designate and belong to ...
Page 196
... American . An American citizen , he will realize from his own feelings , that the heart , here , is se fish in its poetry , that it does not readily confide its emotions to others , that it thirsts not for the labored composition which ...
... American . An American citizen , he will realize from his own feelings , that the heart , here , is se fish in its poetry , that it does not readily confide its emotions to others , that it thirsts not for the labored composition which ...
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... American possessions , she next prohibited the inhabitants of one vice - royalty or government from visiting those of another ; so that the inhabitants of Mexico , for example , were not allowed to enter the vice - royalty of New ...
... American possessions , she next prohibited the inhabitants of one vice - royalty or government from visiting those of another ; so that the inhabitants of Mexico , for example , were not allowed to enter the vice - royalty of New ...
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