The Southern Quarterly Review, Volumen6Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1965 |
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... successful , whether its proposed results will be conducive to the permanent happiness of the people , -are questions that we may discuss at another time . If successful , the civilized world will profit by the lesson . Peace will then ...
... successful , whether its proposed results will be conducive to the permanent happiness of the people , -are questions that we may discuss at another time . If successful , the civilized world will profit by the lesson . Peace will then ...
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... successful statesmen , who , paying all due regard to past experience , search for the rules of their conduct chiefly in the peculiar circumstances of their own times , and in an enlightened anticipation of the future history of mankind ...
... successful statesmen , who , paying all due regard to past experience , search for the rules of their conduct chiefly in the peculiar circumstances of their own times , and in an enlightened anticipation of the future history of mankind ...
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... successful practice of the law as any of its leading principles and dis- tinctions . A mere theoretical lawyer will make but a poor affair in a court - house , or amid the pressing calls of business , and be a hundred times chagrined ...
... successful practice of the law as any of its leading principles and dis- tinctions . A mere theoretical lawyer will make but a poor affair in a court - house , or amid the pressing calls of business , and be a hundred times chagrined ...
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