Jove judicat æquo.-Hor.
Eo ego ingenio natus sum, amicitiam
Atque inimicitiam in fronte promptam gero.-Ennius.
C. CHARLESTON.
PUBLISHED BY THE PROPRIETOR.
1846, Oct.3.
Gift of Rev. Dexter Clapp, of Kasbury. Jol. M., Vnr.
SOUTHERN QUARTERLY REVIEW.
Beechen Tree, 258. Bible Episcopacy, 255. Bible, Literature of, 103. Burr, Aaron, 220.
A.
Ante-Roman Races of Italy, 261- 300; Roman ruins, 264; fabulous stories of Romulus and Remus, 265; era of the city doubtful, 266; whether of Etruscan or Pelasgian origin, 269; the aborigines, 273; various names to the same tribe, 276; exhibited in the American Indians, 276; in the early Eng- lish, 277; early religion of Italy, 283; Pelasgians the parents of Greek and Roman civilization, 293; Roman policy, 294; Etrus- can history, 297; how related to Roman, 299.
Americanism in Literature, 257. Arnold, his Life and Correspond- ence, 530.
Carolina Political Annals, 479-526; histories of Carolina,479; her laws, 481; early and conflicting claims to her territory, 482; charters, 483; charter Charles II., 484; Locke's constitutions, 485; who concerned in drawing them up, 486; Locke's constitutions mi- nutely analyzed and examined, 488; their anti-liberty bias, 491; history of slavery, 491; first colo- nization of the state, 493; difficul- ties with the proprietors-Locke's constitution overthrown, 495; the revolution of 1719, 496; witch- craft in S. C., 496; causes of the revolution of 1719, 497; royal government established, 498; re- volution, and constitution of 1776, 499; constitution of 1788, 500; rights of the clergy under it, 501; constitution of 1790, 502; analysis of the government, 502; amend- ments of 1808 and 1810, 503; fed- eral relations, 505; comparison of the federal and State government, 506; doctrine of the governments,
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