Southern Quarterly Review, Том 18Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1850 |
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... feel when we see the landscape itself spread out in living beauty before us . In these cases our sensations have their origin in that tangible reality , which of necessity carries us somewhat out of ourselves . They are then livelier ...
... feel when we see the landscape itself spread out in living beauty before us . In these cases our sensations have their origin in that tangible reality , which of necessity carries us somewhat out of ourselves . They are then livelier ...
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... feel , more decidedly than the South , the conviction that governments should not be changed , or overthrown for trifling provocations . They well know the evils and the dangers of revolution . There is not one of our planter race ...
... feel , more decidedly than the South , the conviction that governments should not be changed , or overthrown for trifling provocations . They well know the evils and the dangers of revolution . There is not one of our planter race ...
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... feeling , for it is a feel- ing rather a thought - is an eminently valuable one . It restrains from rashness . It may retard a rapid advance to prosperity , but , at the same time , it prevents an equally rapid approach to the perils of ...
... feeling , for it is a feel- ing rather a thought - is an eminently valuable one . It restrains from rashness . It may retard a rapid advance to prosperity , but , at the same time , it prevents an equally rapid approach to the perils of ...
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SUMMER TRAVEL IN THE SOUTH | 24 |
TOPICS IN THE HISTORY OF SOUTHCAROLINA by | 66 |
HISTORY OF SPANISH LITERATURE | 85 |
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