The Southern Quarterly Review, Volumen6Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1965 |
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... Never , never can it be the part of the man we describe , to place a heavy hand upon one part of the country , that , like the waters , it may rise up in another ; never can it be his to rob an inter- est to foster a rival one ; never ...
... Never , never can it be the part of the man we describe , to place a heavy hand upon one part of the country , that , like the waters , it may rise up in another ; never can it be his to rob an inter- est to foster a rival one ; never ...
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... never to falter or suffer surprise ; the will , never to recede when taught by deliberate conviction to advance ; the courage , which , not shrinking from fearful deed , when necessary to be done - when necessary to safety and success ...
... never to falter or suffer surprise ; the will , never to recede when taught by deliberate conviction to advance ; the courage , which , not shrinking from fearful deed , when necessary to be done - when necessary to safety and success ...
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... never sketches simply for amuse- ment ; her purposes in this field are higher ; she aims to be just , even when she would be most fanciful , -boasting her old maxim , " in fictione juris consistat æquitas . " How pro- lific was her ...
... never sketches simply for amuse- ment ; her purposes in this field are higher ; she aims to be just , even when she would be most fanciful , -boasting her old maxim , " in fictione juris consistat æquitas . " How pro- lific was her ...
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