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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... Never were there such comminglement and chaos of all that was great and mean . Never before had Europe seen such ar- mies in the field , nor such Generals to lead them to battle . Never , perhaps , did national convulsion ever before ...
... Never were there such comminglement and chaos of all that was great and mean . Never before had Europe seen such ar- mies in the field , nor such Generals to lead them to battle . Never , perhaps , did national convulsion ever before ...
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... never did man tread in the shoes of royalty with such surpassing ef fect as Louis ; never did king better understand what king James called king - craft . He was , indeed , the first of kingly actors , and had consummate skill in all ...
... never did man tread in the shoes of royalty with such surpassing ef fect as Louis ; never did king better understand what king James called king - craft . He was , indeed , the first of kingly actors , and had consummate skill in all ...
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... never so brilliant and serious as during the first three or four years of the revolution , reckoning from 1788 to the end of 1791. Political power was still in the hands of the better classes - all the vigor of liberty and all the grace ...
... never so brilliant and serious as during the first three or four years of the revolution , reckoning from 1788 to the end of 1791. Political power was still in the hands of the better classes - all the vigor of liberty and all the grace ...
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