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 71
... less truly an inevi- table consequence , because it is a remote one . And it will be found that the feature is less marked in those parts of the United States where the tone of feeling is more aristo- cratic , or rather , perhaps it ...
... less truly an inevi- table consequence , because it is a remote one . And it will be found that the feature is less marked in those parts of the United States where the tone of feeling is more aristo- cratic , or rather , perhaps it ...
Page 143
... less and less ; by Mr. Lowry this is accounted for by the depra- vity of the females . Whether it be truly assignable to this cause , principally or alone , we shall not stop to inquire , it does not alter the nature of our inquiry ...
... less and less ; by Mr. Lowry this is accounted for by the depra- vity of the females . Whether it be truly assignable to this cause , principally or alone , we shall not stop to inquire , it does not alter the nature of our inquiry ...
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... less degree , of the Hindoo type throughout all the Oriental races . Amongst all of them nature - worship is the focus to which all thoughts and actions converge , -all of them dis- play a like though not an equal immobility , and in ...
... less degree , of the Hindoo type throughout all the Oriental races . Amongst all of them nature - worship is the focus to which all thoughts and actions converge , -all of them dis- play a like though not an equal immobility , and in ...
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