The Southern Quarterly Review, 16. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1850 |
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16. oldal
... possessed schools for training candidates for the ministry ; and they cannot send them , as the others do , to the colleges of Europe . Many of their clergy , just able to read , are obliged to toil all the week for their sustenance ...
... possessed schools for training candidates for the ministry ; and they cannot send them , as the others do , to the colleges of Europe . Many of their clergy , just able to read , are obliged to toil all the week for their sustenance ...
57. oldal
... possession of power , would have had greater force to combat demagoguism . " Tom . i . , pp . 115 , 116 . M. De Lamartine is an ardent republican in his creed , and he has stated somewhat unfairly the question which he has solved with ...
... possession of power , would have had greater force to combat demagoguism . " Tom . i . , pp . 115 , 116 . M. De Lamartine is an ardent republican in his creed , and he has stated somewhat unfairly the question which he has solved with ...
62. oldal
... possessed property that was worth plundering , they could exercise an influence over both king and people that was prejudicial to the revolutionary movement . Besides , the decree against the emigrants was intended as another stumbling ...
... possessed property that was worth plundering , they could exercise an influence over both king and people that was prejudicial to the revolutionary movement . Besides , the decree against the emigrants was intended as another stumbling ...
63. oldal
... possession of him and carried him along with it in his youth . His features , calm and majestic , exhibited in him the consciousness of his powers , No tension contracted them . Facility , the grace of ge- nius , made every thing in him ...
... possession of him and carried him along with it in his youth . His features , calm and majestic , exhibited in him the consciousness of his powers , No tension contracted them . Facility , the grace of ge- nius , made every thing in him ...
64. oldal
... possessed the soul and the views of a statesman . Too careless to be the chief of a party , too great to assume a subordi- nate situation , he was Vergniaud . More glorious than useful to his friends , he would not lead — he ...
... possessed the soul and the views of a statesman . Too careless to be the chief of a party , too great to assume a subordi- nate situation , he was Vergniaud . More glorious than useful to his friends , he would not lead — he ...
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