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 67
... means , not an end . There exists in the United States an impatience of tempe- rament which seeks for immediate enjoyment , and cannot bear to wait the results of long processes . The merchant in his counting - room , the student at his ...
... means , not an end . There exists in the United States an impatience of tempe- rament which seeks for immediate enjoyment , and cannot bear to wait the results of long processes . The merchant in his counting - room , the student at his ...
Page 139
... means of supporting themselves . ) has totally failed . The lands enclosed for them at their villages , and put in a state for cultivation , have been neglected , or consigned to the hands of white men , on such terms as they have ...
... means of supporting themselves . ) has totally failed . The lands enclosed for them at their villages , and put in a state for cultivation , have been neglected , or consigned to the hands of white men , on such terms as they have ...
Page 357
... means , for the promotion of piety , rationally and advisedly . If reason is not exercised , if she is not permitted ... mean you by this reply ? for in Israel , truly , there are but too many men and wo- men , who are satisfied with ...
... means , for the promotion of piety , rationally and advisedly . If reason is not exercised , if she is not permitted ... mean you by this reply ? for in Israel , truly , there are but too many men and wo- men , who are satisfied with ...
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