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Page 352
... Southern one . It was held in the South that the North- erners , in maintaining a high tariff on imports from abroad , put the Southerners at a disadvantage by making it difficult for them to buy foreign products and thus keeping them ...
... Southern one . It was held in the South that the North- erners , in maintaining a high tariff on imports from abroad , put the Southerners at a disadvantage by making it difficult for them to buy foreign products and thus keeping them ...
Page 605
... Southern writer to appear in print as a Southerner , and his stories , short and simple , written in Negro dialect , and , I may say , Southern pronunciation , showed us with ineffable grace that although we were sore bereft ...
... Southern writer to appear in print as a Southerner , and his stories , short and simple , written in Negro dialect , and , I may say , Southern pronunciation , showed us with ineffable grace that although we were sore bereft ...
Page 702
... Southern feuds that were likely to cost so many lives and that could not but seem to a New Englander completely idiotic ; and De Forest brings out aspects of Southern life that a John Esten Cooke or a Thomas Nelson Page would never have ...
... Southern feuds that were likely to cost so many lives and that could not but seem to a New Englander completely idiotic ; and De Forest brings out aspects of Southern life that a John Esten Cooke or a Thomas Nelson Page would never have ...
Contents
Harriet Beecher Stowe | 3 |
Calvin Stowe Francis Grierson The Battle Hymn | 59 |
Abraham Lincoln | 99 |
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Patriotic Gore: Studies in the Literature of the American Civil War Edmund Wilson Limited preview - 1994 |
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