Southern Literary Messenger, Volume 6; Volume 27Jno. R. Thompson, 1858 |
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... Late .... 225 False Friend , The . 291 Monument at Jamestown to Capt . Female Education ,. 218 John Smith ,. 112 Free Society , The Problem of ... ...... . 1-81 My Mother , By Lottie Linwood , .... 176 VI XXVII JULY No. 1 . SOUTHERN ...
... Late .... 225 False Friend , The . 291 Monument at Jamestown to Capt . Female Education ,. 218 John Smith ,. 112 Free Society , The Problem of ... ...... . 1-81 My Mother , By Lottie Linwood , .... 176 VI XXVII JULY No. 1 . SOUTHERN ...
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... late Philip Pendleton Cooke , 15. NOTICES OF NEW WORKS : Cardwell's Poems - Specimens of Douglas Jerrold's Wit , & c . - Follow- ing the Drum - The Cyclopaedia of Wit and Humour , 55 60 62 63 65 66 75 76-79 79-80 Maj . J. C. SHIELDS and ...
... late Philip Pendleton Cooke , 15. NOTICES OF NEW WORKS : Cardwell's Poems - Specimens of Douglas Jerrold's Wit , & c . - Follow- ing the Drum - The Cyclopaedia of Wit and Humour , 55 60 62 63 65 66 75 76-79 79-80 Maj . J. C. SHIELDS and ...
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... late procla- mation , seems to rely upon that as a principal fact on which he is to be justi- fied . But I rely on the address of the city of Williamsburg and his answer to it , also , to prove the contrary . Why does he promise to ...
... late procla- mation , seems to rely upon that as a principal fact on which he is to be justi- fied . But I rely on the address of the city of Williamsburg and his answer to it , also , to prove the contrary . Why does he promise to ...
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... late happy events that have taken place . May we be wise enough to improve these favourable occurrences into the perma- nent happiness of our country ! Yours of the 7th come to hand last night . I have got one swift boat now ready to ...
... late happy events that have taken place . May we be wise enough to improve these favourable occurrences into the perma- nent happiness of our country ! Yours of the 7th come to hand last night . I have got one swift boat now ready to ...
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... late winter , when the mid - day is a fore- taste of Spring . The evergreen trellised vine , which Sybil had trained as a child , hung through the open casement into the room , and the sunbeams flickered through the leaves and played ...
... late winter , when the mid - day is a fore- taste of Spring . The evergreen trellised vine , which Sybil had trained as a child , hung through the open casement into the room , and the sunbeams flickered through the leaves and played ...
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Page 148 - He has waged cruel war against human nature itself, violating its most sacred rights of life and liberty in the persons of a distant people who never offended him, captivating and carrying them into slavery in another hemisphere, or to incur miserable death in their transportation thither.
Page 254 - The conscience, friend, to have lost them overplied In Liberty's defence, my noble task, Of which all Europe rings from side to side. This thought might lead me through the world's vain mask Content though blind, had I no better guide.
Page 344 - The stranger at my fireside cannot see The forms I see, nor hear the sounds I hear; He but perceives what is; while unto me All that has been is visible and clear. We have no title-deeds to house or lands; Owners and occupants of earlier dates From graves forgotten stretch their dusty hands, And hold in mortmain still their old estates.
Page 271 - One by one thy duties wait thee, Let thy whole strength go to each, Let no future dreams elate thee, Learn thou first what these can teach...
Page 331 - Up then crew the red, red cock, And up and crew the gray; The eldest to the youngest said,
Page 375 - But Knowledge to their eyes her ample page, Rich with the spoils of time, did ne'er unroll ; Chill Penury repressed their noble rage And froze the genial current of the soul.
Page 148 - And that this assemblage of horrors might want no fact of distinguished die, he is now exciting those very people to rise in arms among us, and to purchase that liberty of which he has deprived them, by murdering the people on whom he also obtruded them : thus paying off former crimes committed against the LIBERTIES of one people, with crimes which he urges them to commit against the LIVES of another...
Page 222 - But the scale on which he represents them is increased or diminished, not according to the dignity of the persons concerned in them, but according to the degree in which they elucidate the condition of society and the nature of man.
Page 148 - This piratical warfare, the opprobrium of INFIDEL powers, is the warfare of the CHRISTIAN king of Great Britain. Determined to keep open a market where MEN should be bought and sold, he has prostituted his negative for suppressing every legislative attempt to prohibit or to restrain this execrable commerce.
Page 108 - A combination and a form indeed, Where every god did seem to set his seal, To give the world assurance of a man.