The Southern Quarterly Review, 16. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1850 |
Részletek a könyvből
1 - 5 találat összesen 100 találatból.
5. oldal
... give any form to the rude heaps upon which he is gazing . Those of whose works they are the remains , unlike the Roman and the Greek , have left no visible traces of their civilization or of their arts - their in- fluence has long since ...
... give any form to the rude heaps upon which he is gazing . Those of whose works they are the remains , unlike the Roman and the Greek , have left no visible traces of their civilization or of their arts - their in- fluence has long since ...
23. oldal
... give us a city about 60 miles or three day's journey in length , and into which Jonah might enter one day's journey to announce the punishment with which God threatened to visit their sins . Its population - considering the materials ...
... give us a city about 60 miles or three day's journey in length , and into which Jonah might enter one day's journey to announce the punishment with which God threatened to visit their sins . Its population - considering the materials ...
35. oldal
... give it some consideration before we go any further . Disguise it as we may , the fact is undeniable , that our common schools are intended for the children of the poor and for no other . It is to supply their wants that this ...
... give it some consideration before we go any further . Disguise it as we may , the fact is undeniable , that our common schools are intended for the children of the poor and for no other . It is to supply their wants that this ...
45. oldal
... give security and direction to the course of education . It would be hard to believe that under such favorable cir cumstances a failure could have been experienced - and yet , we are informed by Mr. Allston that Mr. Barnard , who was ...
... give security and direction to the course of education . It would be hard to believe that under such favorable cir cumstances a failure could have been experienced - and yet , we are informed by Mr. Allston that Mr. Barnard , who was ...
46. oldal
... give would ever induce any one qualified to dis- charge the duties of the office to accept it , and no fear of losing the stipend would influence any one in the manner of the performance of his duties . The commissioners now act under ...
... give would ever induce any one qualified to dis- charge the duties of the office to accept it , and no fear of losing the stipend would influence any one in the manner of the performance of his duties . The commissioners now act under ...
Más kiadások - Összes megtekintése
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
admitted Alabama Alda argument Assyrian Avignon beauty British Buscapié Calaynos capital Cervantes character Charleston citizens coast coast mountains colonies congress constitution Coosa river court cretaceous Don Quixote duties emigrants England English eocene equally exercise existence fact favor feet foreign France Frémont Girondins give gneiss human important increase interest islands justice Khorsabad king labor land Layard legislation less liberty Mauritius means ment miles mind moral Mosul mountains nation nature navigation laws Nestorian Nestorius never New-York Nineveh object opinion party pass passengers persons plebs population portion ports possession present principles production question regulate commerce render river says schools Señor Castro sentiment Seville ships slaves society South-Carolina square miles supposed thing thou tion trade treaty true truth United universal suffrage valley vessels words writer XVI.-No