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 153
... perhaps say , the most valuable work that has yet appeared upon the Island of Cuba . There is , in fact , rather a scarcity of books upon this subject at least , of such as combine , to any considerable extent , the useful and the ...
... perhaps say , the most valuable work that has yet appeared upon the Island of Cuba . There is , in fact , rather a scarcity of books upon this subject at least , of such as combine , to any considerable extent , the useful and the ...
Page 406
... perhaps afford some slight illustration of our subject . We will also state that Canaan signifies great humiliation . As in the name of Shem we may observe something pro- phetic of the history of his posterity , among whom was pre ...
... perhaps afford some slight illustration of our subject . We will also state that Canaan signifies great humiliation . As in the name of Shem we may observe something pro- phetic of the history of his posterity , among whom was pre ...
Page 477
... perhaps , sooner than is expected . War is always fright- ful , always to be deprecated , especially among brethren ; but if these disturbances are to be eternal , -if our rights , under the Constitution , are to be trampled upon ...
... perhaps , sooner than is expected . War is always fright- ful , always to be deprecated , especially among brethren ; but if these disturbances are to be eternal , -if our rights , under the Constitution , are to be trampled upon ...
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