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" ... and all their proceedings were in harmony with their high character. In the midst of intense agitation and excitement, they were calm, cool, collected and self-possessed. They deliberated without passion, and concluded without rashness. They sat with... "
A Voice from South Carolina - Página 22
por John A. Leland - 1879 - 231 páginas
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The Life and Letters of James Henley Thornwell

Benjamin Morgan Palmer - 1875 - 648 páginas
...passion, and concluded without rashness* 'I hey sat with closed doors, that the tumult of the populace might not invade the sobriety of their minds. If a...Gaul, when he first beheld in senatorial dignity the Conscript Fathers of Rome. That, in such a body, there was not a single voice against the Ordinance...
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The Life and Letters of James Henley Thornwell

Benjamin Morgan Palmer - 1875 - 632 páginas
...passion, and concluded without rashness.. They sat with closed doors, that the tumult of the populace might not invade the sobriety of their minds. If a...Gaul, when he first beheld in senatorial dignity the Conscript Fathers of Borne. That, in such a body, there was not a single voice against the Ordinance...
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History of South Carolina, Volumen2

Yates Snowden, Harry Gardner Cutler - 1920 - 632 páginas
...convention utterly incapable of low and selfish schemes, who, in the calm serenity of their judgment, were as unmoved by the waves of popular passion and...Gaul, when he first beheld, in senatorial dignity, the Conscript Fathers of Rome. "That in such a body there was not a single vote against the Ordinance of...
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Southern Pamphlets on Secession, November 1860-April 1861

Jon L. Wakelyn - 1996 - 456 páginas
...passion, and concluded without rashness. They sat with closed doors, that the tumult of the populace might not invade the sobriety of their minds. If a...Gaul, when he first beheld in senatorial dignity the Conscript Fathers of Rome. That, in such a body, there was not a single voice against the Ordinance...
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