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 172
... passed across the desert to Babylon . It was the custom for these expeditions to collect at some distance from the chief city , and the place of rendezvous generally became an opulent town . Thus , the Phoenician caravans collected at ...
... passed across the desert to Babylon . It was the custom for these expeditions to collect at some distance from the chief city , and the place of rendezvous generally became an opulent town . Thus , the Phoenician caravans collected at ...
Page 405
... passed over into Florida , with four hundred select men of his regiment , and a considerable party of Indians , and on the day following , invested Diego , a small fort about twenty - five miles north of St. Augustine . ” — Ibid . p ...
... passed over into Florida , with four hundred select men of his regiment , and a considerable party of Indians , and on the day following , invested Diego , a small fort about twenty - five miles north of St. Augustine . ” — Ibid . p ...
Page 463
... passed over ! We will not detain the reader with more than a passing sketch of the absorbing events , which were then crowded into the narrow compass of a few years . They are too well known by the most unlearned to need more . Their ...
... passed over ! We will not detain the reader with more than a passing sketch of the absorbing events , which were then crowded into the narrow compass of a few years . They are too well known by the most unlearned to need more . Their ...
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