The Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 7Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1965 - American periodicals |
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Page 86
... interest , but no more . Father Zenobe himself affords us here a narrative of high interest : " He represents them as addicted to gross vices , passionate , thiev- ish , indolent , superstitious , and as yielding but a very slight ...
... interest , but no more . Father Zenobe himself affords us here a narrative of high interest : " He represents them as addicted to gross vices , passionate , thiev- ish , indolent , superstitious , and as yielding but a very slight ...
Page 259
... interest , by those interested in the section of country about which it is conversant . The general reader will find , however , many lively and spirited sketches of life and manners in the earlier time and in the wild border country ...
... interest , by those interested in the section of country about which it is conversant . The general reader will find , however , many lively and spirited sketches of life and manners in the earlier time and in the wild border country ...
Page 480
... interest for the general reader , and it is for him that we particularly intend it . Nor only this ; the interest cannot be local in a matter which relates to one of the oldest and proudest of the " Confederated Thirteen . " The ...
... interest for the general reader , and it is for him that we particularly intend it . Nor only this ; the interest cannot be local in a matter which relates to one of the oldest and proudest of the " Confederated Thirteen . " The ...
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