The National Review, Volume 53, Issue 1W.H. Allen, 1909 |
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Page 114
... South . ' They have all tried it , and with all their efforts no break has been made in that politically rebellious phalanx . The solid South , the reader may be reminded , is those States that seceded over the question of slavery , or ...
... South . ' They have all tried it , and with all their efforts no break has been made in that politically rebellious phalanx . The solid South , the reader may be reminded , is those States that seceded over the question of slavery , or ...
Page 115
... South " he said at Atlanta , " but the South has won me . " cause the South gave him a royal welcome he is not foolish enough to imagine that he has converted the South to Republi- canism , but he realises as well as every one else does ...
... South " he said at Atlanta , " but the South has won me . " cause the South gave him a royal welcome he is not foolish enough to imagine that he has converted the South to Republi- canism , but he realises as well as every one else does ...
Page 164
... SOUTH AFRICA THE SOUTH AFRICAN CONVENTION It is difficult to pick one's way amid the universal outpouring of thoughtless enthusiasm over the work of the South African Convention . The " Act of Union " embodying the result of many months ...
... SOUTH AFRICA THE SOUTH AFRICAN CONVENTION It is difficult to pick one's way amid the universal outpouring of thoughtless enthusiasm over the work of the South African Convention . The " Act of Union " embodying the result of many months ...
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