The Southern Quarterly Review, Том 6Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1965 |
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... reader will travel with him through the venerable chronicles , he cannot well escape the imputation of having yielded his convictions to his theme , and embarked on the wide sea of historical spe- culation , rather with the wing of the ...
... reader will travel with him through the venerable chronicles , he cannot well escape the imputation of having yielded his convictions to his theme , and embarked on the wide sea of historical spe- culation , rather with the wing of the ...
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... reader , the author's reasons may not appear entirely satisfac- tory , yet it must be admitted that he maintains his positions with much ingenuity of argument , and evinces great research into the German and Anglo - Saxon legal ...
... reader , the author's reasons may not appear entirely satisfac- tory , yet it must be admitted that he maintains his positions with much ingenuity of argument , and evinces great research into the German and Anglo - Saxon legal ...
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... reader of that exquisite pathos , which rendered so very popular the first publications of the same author . The volume before us contains several tales , all of which de- note a thoughtful , gentle nature , and a highly ingenious mind ...
... reader of that exquisite pathos , which rendered so very popular the first publications of the same author . The volume before us contains several tales , all of which de- note a thoughtful , gentle nature , and a highly ingenious mind ...
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