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 55
... respect to the principles upon which a system of common schools should be founded . We regard the policy of this State , in respect to the organization of her Free Schools , as seriously faulty from their very commencement . The ...
... respect to the principles upon which a system of common schools should be founded . We regard the policy of this State , in respect to the organization of her Free Schools , as seriously faulty from their very commencement . The ...
Page 254
... respect to any article of the Mate- ria Medica . And in this , he is very much aided by the peculiar marks and typographic arrangement . This work embraces not merely " medi- cines and their uses , " but as much Botany , Chemistry ...
... respect to any article of the Mate- ria Medica . And in this , he is very much aided by the peculiar marks and typographic arrangement . This work embraces not merely " medi- cines and their uses , " but as much Botany , Chemistry ...
Page 475
... respect which South - Carolina owes , but has not paid , to her black and_mulatto citizens , upon their arri- val in Charleston ? Has England forgotten to be humane , generous and just to her negro subjects , visiting the New World for ...
... respect which South - Carolina owes , but has not paid , to her black and_mulatto citizens , upon their arri- val in Charleston ? Has England forgotten to be humane , generous and just to her negro subjects , visiting the New World for ...
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