Southern Writers: Selections in Prose and VerseWilliam Peterfield Trent |
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... Georgia My Wife and Child WILLIAM HENRY TRESCOT The Patriotic Diplomats of the Revolution Washington and Jay's Treaty JAMES MATTHEWS LEGARÉ To a Lily Haw - blossoms JAMES BARRON HOPE The Charge at Balaklava Washington and Lee HENRY ...
... Georgia My Wife and Child WILLIAM HENRY TRESCOT The Patriotic Diplomats of the Revolution Washington and Jay's Treaty JAMES MATTHEWS LEGARÉ To a Lily Haw - blossoms JAMES BARRON HOPE The Charge at Balaklava Washington and Lee HENRY ...
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... Georgia , and Mr. Ludwig Lewisohn of New York have also rendered kind assistance . Mr. Stedman's help has been acknowledged in a note , but it is a pleasure to mention his friendly offices here , as well as those of Professor John ...
... Georgia , and Mr. Ludwig Lewisohn of New York have also rendered kind assistance . Mr. Stedman's help has been acknowledged in a note , but it is a pleasure to mention his friendly offices here , as well as those of Professor John ...
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... Georgian to make him look up their writings . He may find less to attract him in such theologians as James Blair , Samuel Davies , and Alex- ander Garden ( 1685-1756 ) , but he cannot fail to find them inter- esting men . At the very ...
... Georgian to make him look up their writings . He may find less to attract him in such theologians as James Blair , Samuel Davies , and Alex- ander Garden ( 1685-1756 ) , but he cannot fail to find them inter- esting men . At the very ...
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... Georgia , - but it was the aristocracy that conducted the general political policy of the section and that represented it before the world . We need not dwell on the condition of the non - slaveholding whites and of the negroes , for it ...
... Georgia , - but it was the aristocracy that conducted the general political policy of the section and that represented it before the world . We need not dwell on the condition of the non - slaveholding whites and of the negroes , for it ...
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... Georgia , but spent much of her life in Mobile . She was highly educated and brilliant , saw something of Washington society , and of Clay , Webster , and Calhoun ; married Dr. Henry S. Le Vert , of Mobile , and became a noted figure in ...
... Georgia , but spent much of her life in Mobile . She was highly educated and brilliant , saw something of Washington society , and of Clay , Webster , and Calhoun ; married Dr. Henry S. Le Vert , of Mobile , and became a noted figure in ...
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