Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 30,Nummer 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Pagina 315
... Randolph stands alone as a politician . He was the only man , who carried into the national legislature , the baronial spirit of the Southern gentry of the colonial times . Virginia was the largest of the States , both in population and ...
... Randolph stands alone as a politician . He was the only man , who carried into the national legislature , the baronial spirit of the Southern gentry of the colonial times . Virginia was the largest of the States , both in population and ...
Pagina 316
... Randolph . From a letter of Mr. Randolph's , dated 5th of February , 1806 , to his nephew Theodore B. Dudley , it is seen what his educational opportunities were . " At your time of life , my son , ( says the letter , ) I was even more ...
... Randolph . From a letter of Mr. Randolph's , dated 5th of February , 1806 , to his nephew Theodore B. Dudley , it is seen what his educational opportunities were . " At your time of life , my son , ( says the letter , ) I was even more ...
Pagina 327
... Randolph . The men of inferior position were set at him by sinis- ter influences . Mr. Randolph was too proud to notice them . At last , T. M. Randolph , the son - in - law of the President and his own relative assailed him . He , at ...
... Randolph . The men of inferior position were set at him by sinis- ter influences . Mr. Randolph was too proud to notice them . At last , T. M. Randolph , the son - in - law of the President and his own relative assailed him . He , at ...
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