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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... important offi- ces and trusts of the kingdom exclusively on the nobles and clergy . Nevertheless , this was the ... importance they did in England . Whilst in England we find them the objects of special mention and special provision in ...
... important offi- ces and trusts of the kingdom exclusively on the nobles and clergy . Nevertheless , this was the ... importance they did in England . Whilst in England we find them the objects of special mention and special provision in ...
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... importance , and I have an authority of so high a character , in this case , for using the expression which he ... important admissions , having a direct and powerful bearing on the main issue involved in the discus- sion , as will ...
... importance , and I have an authority of so high a character , in this case , for using the expression which he ... important admissions , having a direct and powerful bearing on the main issue involved in the discus- sion , as will ...
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... important enterprise , due researches would be made , to throw light upon whatever might be obscure in the memoirs left behind him . The writer , however , forgetful that the unsuc- cessful in enterprises , not having always like ...
... important enterprise , due researches would be made , to throw light upon whatever might be obscure in the memoirs left behind him . The writer , however , forgetful that the unsuc- cessful in enterprises , not having always like ...
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