The Southern Review, Том 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... doubt , that the spirit of gallantry , in Spain and France , had a far more ancient origin than the Moorish æra in Spain ? And if Spain was not indebted for this to the Saracens , we must conclude , irresistibly , that Provence did not ...
... doubt , that the spirit of gallantry , in Spain and France , had a far more ancient origin than the Moorish æra in Spain ? And if Spain was not indebted for this to the Saracens , we must conclude , irresistibly , that Provence did not ...
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... doubt intended to be , it knows absolutely no bounds but the will of a majority of Congress - that instead of confining itself in time of peace to the diplomatic and com- mercial relations of the country , it is seeking out employment ...
... doubt intended to be , it knows absolutely no bounds but the will of a majority of Congress - that instead of confining itself in time of peace to the diplomatic and com- mercial relations of the country , it is seeking out employment ...
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... doubt of Providence , to think so great a crime has been accomplished . ' ' Doubt not of Providence , Catharine , though it has suffered the pro- fligate to fall by his own devices . Follow me - I have that to say which concerns you . I ...
... doubt of Providence , to think so great a crime has been accomplished . ' ' Doubt not of Providence , Catharine , though it has suffered the pro- fligate to fall by his own devices . Follow me - I have that to say which concerns you . I ...
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