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 68
... equally unjust where the interest of the majority has coincided with injustice - more capricious - and equally given to the arts of selfish aggrandizement - they have shown equal devotion at the shrine of material physical interests ...
... equally unjust where the interest of the majority has coincided with injustice - more capricious - and equally given to the arts of selfish aggrandizement - they have shown equal devotion at the shrine of material physical interests ...
Page 109
... equally apply to the British as to the American states- man ; -to Mr. Peel as to Mr. Upshur ; —that would not be becoming and appropriate counsel to any good man and true patriot , having a people's destinies in his hands ? We do not ...
... equally apply to the British as to the American states- man ; -to Mr. Peel as to Mr. Upshur ; —that would not be becoming and appropriate counsel to any good man and true patriot , having a people's destinies in his hands ? We do not ...
Page 258
... equally im- probable and inartistical . It depends for its success upon its startling and terrible events , -its strong contrasts , -its scenes equally strange and picturesque , -sometimes horrible and revolting , —but at all times full ...
... equally im- probable and inartistical . It depends for its success upon its startling and terrible events , -its strong contrasts , -its scenes equally strange and picturesque , -sometimes horrible and revolting , —but at all times full ...
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