The Southern Quarterly Review, Volumen6Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1965 |
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... matter , and the archives of those European nations whose history is connec- ted with our own , during the colonial and revolutionary eras , must be searched and examined , before the whole truth can be ascertained , or the historian be ...
... matter , and the archives of those European nations whose history is connec- ted with our own , during the colonial and revolutionary eras , must be searched and examined , before the whole truth can be ascertained , or the historian be ...
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... matter for farce and satire wherever it occurs , but it is also no less a proof that civilization is ma- king advances . However ludicrous in its simple aspect , it is yet a sign of social progress , -not to be disregarded or held in ...
... matter for farce and satire wherever it occurs , but it is also no less a proof that civilization is ma- king advances . However ludicrous in its simple aspect , it is yet a sign of social progress , -not to be disregarded or held in ...
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... matter of such vital interest , as the proper education of the rising race . District libraries are nowhere thought of as a suitable adjunct to schools , and a necessary instrumentality to be employed in communica- ting such an amount ...
... matter of such vital interest , as the proper education of the rising race . District libraries are nowhere thought of as a suitable adjunct to schools , and a necessary instrumentality to be employed in communica- ting such an amount ...
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