The Southern Quarterly Review, Volumen16Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1850 |
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... Thoughts on the Foreign Policy of the United States , · · 252 253 13. The Seven Capital Sins , by Sue , 14. Memorial to the State Legislatures of the United States , 254 15. Historical Sketch of the Second War between the United States ...
... Thoughts on the Foreign Policy of the United States , · · 252 253 13. The Seven Capital Sins , by Sue , 14. Memorial to the State Legislatures of the United States , 254 15. Historical Sketch of the Second War between the United States ...
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... the trains of feeling or modes of thought peculiar to the people they visit . As we see , whenever such travellers visit the United States and return home to favor the world with their lucubrations 1849. ] 3 Layard's Nineveh .
... the trains of feeling or modes of thought peculiar to the people they visit . As we see , whenever such travellers visit the United States and return home to favor the world with their lucubrations 1849. ] 3 Layard's Nineveh .
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... thought and more earnest reflection , than the temples of Balbec or the theatres of Ionia . " I. 29 . In 1842 Mr. Layard again passed through this country , and found M. Botta , who in the interval had been ap- pointed French Consul at ...
... thought and more earnest reflection , than the temples of Balbec or the theatres of Ionia . " I. 29 . In 1842 Mr. Layard again passed through this country , and found M. Botta , who in the interval had been ap- pointed French Consul at ...
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... thought - are divided into two sepa- rate bodies , between whom a great similarity of rites and creed only serves to render more intense their mutual dis- like . The larger portion is in communion with the See of Rome . The other ...
... thought - are divided into two sepa- rate bodies , between whom a great similarity of rites and creed only serves to render more intense their mutual dis- like . The larger portion is in communion with the See of Rome . The other ...
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... thought , spoke or acted , save as God willed and prompted . In one word he was under a perpetual inspiration : his words and official acts are the words and acts of God . Jesus might , in virtue of this lega- tion , speak in the name ...
... thought , spoke or acted , save as God willed and prompted . In one word he was under a perpetual inspiration : his words and official acts are the words and acts of God . Jesus might , in virtue of this lega- tion , speak in the name ...
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