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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... necessary either to roll back the tide of civiliza- tion , or else to fit the government , by timely changes , to the constant revolutions which were taking place in the several organizations . France was out - growing the old ...
... necessary either to roll back the tide of civiliza- tion , or else to fit the government , by timely changes , to the constant revolutions which were taking place in the several organizations . France was out - growing the old ...
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... necessary to have some mighty chief that could re - organize the government in all its departments , and concentrate the resources of France against Europe . Bonaparte , returning from Egypt , was that man . The 18th and 19th Brumaire ...
... necessary to have some mighty chief that could re - organize the government in all its departments , and concentrate the resources of France against Europe . Bonaparte , returning from Egypt , was that man . The 18th and 19th Brumaire ...
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... necessary . The specimens given , with our comments upon them , will amply suffice to enable our readers to form a very correct judgment upon the merits of Mr. Mathews as a poet . In our examination of his verses , we have stated our ...
... necessary . The specimens given , with our comments upon them , will amply suffice to enable our readers to form a very correct judgment upon the merits of Mr. Mathews as a poet . In our examination of his verses , we have stated our ...
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