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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... perhaps , in the then condition of France , was impracticable . It had come to this , either the allies and the emigrants would triumph and totally efface all the work of the revolution , or the revo- lution must advance till republican ...
... perhaps , in the then condition of France , was impracticable . It had come to this , either the allies and the emigrants would triumph and totally efface all the work of the revolution , or the revo- lution must advance till republican ...
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... perhaps not too much . to assert that he would have listened with unspeakable de- light to him who spake as never man spake ; and would have rejoiced to find , in the teaching of inspired wisdom , all his doubts resolved , and his ...
... perhaps not too much . to assert that he would have listened with unspeakable de- light to him who spake as never man spake ; and would have rejoiced to find , in the teaching of inspired wisdom , all his doubts resolved , and his ...
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... perhaps its glowing ambition ; -his manhood ! its sober re- alities , its stern trials , its arduous struggles - perhaps , its bitter disappoint- ment ; his age ! its solemn teachings , its sad recollections , its weakness , its crushed ...
... perhaps its glowing ambition ; -his manhood ! its sober re- alities , its stern trials , its arduous struggles - perhaps , its bitter disappoint- ment ; his age ! its solemn teachings , its sad recollections , its weakness , its crushed ...
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