The Life and Times of C.G. Memminger |
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From among these emigrants the States forming the New Confederation received some of their best citizens : men and women who have left their impress upon our civilization and who , by their works , are declared to the living and to the ...
From among these emigrants the States forming the New Confederation received some of their best citizens : men and women who have left their impress upon our civilization and who , by their works , are declared to the living and to the ...
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... and to prove , in the end , the providential means of securing to him a career of great honor and usefulness , while it gave to Charleston and to South Carolina one who was to be among the worthiest of citizens .
... and to prove , in the end , the providential means of securing to him a career of great honor and usefulness , while it gave to Charleston and to South Carolina one who was to be among the worthiest of citizens .
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Her people , still staggering under the shock of the Revolution , found time to conceive the plan of this noble charity ; and her citizens , still impoverished by a wasting war , found means , with frugal zeal and willing hands ...
Her people , still staggering under the shock of the Revolution , found time to conceive the plan of this noble charity ; and her citizens , still impoverished by a wasting war , found means , with frugal zeal and willing hands ...
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His class in the Freshman year was a large one , and embraced through his college course a number of young men who were his seniors in years , and a few who in after life became distinguished citizens of South Carolina and of other ...
His class in the Freshman year was a large one , and embraced through his college course a number of young men who were his seniors in years , and a few who in after life became distinguished citizens of South Carolina and of other ...
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John S. Groves , citizens of Georgia , who entered college with Mr. Memminger , and during the entire course knew him as only class - mates and room - mates can know each other . From these gentlemen I have gathered all that I present ...
John S. Groves , citizens of Georgia , who entered college with Mr. Memminger , and during the entire course knew him as only class - mates and room - mates can know each other . From these gentlemen I have gathered all that I present ...
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