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 70
... observation is correct as far as it goes , or is intended to apply to democracy as exhibited in this coun- try ; but it only shows one of the facts presented , viz . the destruction of certain objects other than , superior to , and out ...
... observation is correct as far as it goes , or is intended to apply to democracy as exhibited in this coun- try ; but it only shows one of the facts presented , viz . the destruction of certain objects other than , superior to , and out ...
Page 342
... observe two days , instead of one , not to miss the proper period of the festival . And this second day of the festival , of the distant , ( captives , ) was sanctioned by the Talmudists ; and it was decreed , that it should be observed ...
... observe two days , instead of one , not to miss the proper period of the festival . And this second day of the festival , of the distant , ( captives , ) was sanctioned by the Talmudists ; and it was decreed , that it should be observed ...
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... observation con- cerning Philips , than Lauder was himself aware of . Though Milton was indeed no plagiary , and his ... observe , in apology for the omissions of Philips , which are too frequent to be considered as acci- dental , that ...
... observation con- cerning Philips , than Lauder was himself aware of . Though Milton was indeed no plagiary , and his ... observe , in apology for the omissions of Philips , which are too frequent to be considered as acci- dental , that ...
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