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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... French Revolution , 12 ; abuses of the government - action of litera- ture and philosophy upon French and English revolutions , 17 ; Ame- rican Revolution , 18 ; causes of the convocation of the States General , 19 ; its meeting , 21 ...
... French Revolution , 12 ; abuses of the government - action of litera- ture and philosophy upon French and English revolutions , 17 ; Ame- rican Revolution , 18 ; causes of the convocation of the States General , 19 ; its meeting , 21 ...
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... French history , and have no hesitation in saying , that we know of no work of the kind which bears a closer scrutiny than Carlyle's . But with- out extending this critique farther , we propose to give in the following pages a brief ...
... French history , and have no hesitation in saying , that we know of no work of the kind which bears a closer scrutiny than Carlyle's . But with- out extending this critique farther , we propose to give in the following pages a brief ...
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... French revolution , the destruction of that very party and that very system which the foreigner advocates . 4th . Let us now conclude by a few remarks on the bene- fits of the French revolution . In the first place , then , we may ...
... French revolution , the destruction of that very party and that very system which the foreigner advocates . 4th . Let us now conclude by a few remarks on the bene- fits of the French revolution . In the first place , then , we may ...
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