The Southern Quarterly Review, Volumen16Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1850 |
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... expressions became at once the test - words of faith for those who held the or- thodox doctrine on the Incarnation , which they were con- ceived to express in the strongest and most emphatic manner . The Chaldeans claim to have been ...
... expressions became at once the test - words of faith for those who held the or- thodox doctrine on the Incarnation , which they were con- ceived to express in the strongest and most emphatic manner . The Chaldeans claim to have been ...
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... expressions , the following language : " I cannot regard , as sincerely attached to my person , those who abandon their country at the moment when it stands in the greatest need of their services . " And , in a proclamation , addressed ...
... expressions , the following language : " I cannot regard , as sincerely attached to my person , those who abandon their country at the moment when it stands in the greatest need of their services . " And , in a proclamation , addressed ...
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... expression of his mouth grave , and a little sad ; the stern thoughts of antiquity united , in the expression of his face , with the smiles and carelessness of youth . He was familiarly caressed at the foot of the tribune ; every one ...
... expression of his mouth grave , and a little sad ; the stern thoughts of antiquity united , in the expression of his face , with the smiles and carelessness of youth . He was familiarly caressed at the foot of the tribune ; every one ...
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... expressions that occurred in a diplomatic correspondence between the cabinets of Vienna and the Tuilleries , -which gave great offence to the lead- ers in the Assembly , by attributing the disorders of France to " the inexperience of ...
... expressions that occurred in a diplomatic correspondence between the cabinets of Vienna and the Tuilleries , -which gave great offence to the lead- ers in the Assembly , by attributing the disorders of France to " the inexperience of ...
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... expressions most difficult to re- produce in an English dress . But save us from his politi- cal , moral and religious reflections . We can make nothing of the following section and we give it entire . " The human thought , like God ...
... expressions most difficult to re- produce in an English dress . But save us from his politi- cal , moral and religious reflections . We can make nothing of the following section and we give it entire . " The human thought , like God ...
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