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 186
... original minds . None admire and reverence their genius more heartily than we do . But , we say that these men be- long , with the difference of language , rather to the Greek school of writers than the Roman , and that their peculiar ...
... original minds . None admire and reverence their genius more heartily than we do . But , we say that these men be- long , with the difference of language , rather to the Greek school of writers than the Roman , and that their peculiar ...
Page 367
... original bargain - the com- pact - let it stand ; let the advantage of it be fully enjoyed . The Union itself is too full of benefits to be hazarded in propositions for changing its original basis . I go for the Constitution as it is ...
... original bargain - the com- pact - let it stand ; let the advantage of it be fully enjoyed . The Union itself is too full of benefits to be hazarded in propositions for changing its original basis . I go for the Constitution as it is ...
Page 422
... original , he would be an original indeed ! Such a one as the world has not yet seen . Should any one so as- pire , we would recommend him to mount , on some foggy night when sound travels well , upon Thomas Carlyle's back , and ascend ...
... original , he would be an original indeed ! Such a one as the world has not yet seen . Should any one so as- pire , we would recommend him to mount , on some foggy night when sound travels well , upon Thomas Carlyle's back , and ascend ...
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