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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... head of it was seriously at- tempted . As to the divisions on the scheme of government to be adopted , there was ... head of the National Guards , and Barnave within the assembly , were at the head of the most moderate portion of this ...
... head of it was seriously at- tempted . As to the divisions on the scheme of government to be adopted , there was ... head of the National Guards , and Barnave within the assembly , were at the head of the most moderate portion of this ...
Page 408
... head agreeably to their savage man- ner of waging war , and presented it to the General at his camp , but he rejected it with abhorrence , calling them barbarous dogs , and bid- ding them begone . At this disdainful behaviour , however ...
... head agreeably to their savage man- ner of waging war , and presented it to the General at his camp , but he rejected it with abhorrence , calling them barbarous dogs , and bid- ding them begone . At this disdainful behaviour , however ...
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... head is essential . As civil communities cannot be well governed but by a single executive , neither can the Christian commu- nity , the Church . A number of independent rulers would throw the best ordered State into confusion . There ...
... head is essential . As civil communities cannot be well governed but by a single executive , neither can the Christian commu- nity , the Church . A number of independent rulers would throw the best ordered State into confusion . There ...
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