The Southern Quarterly Review, 16. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1850 |
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... says , is " To unite the free school fund apportioned to their respective boards with the funds of private schools , for the purpose of instructing as many poor scholars as it will pay for . " And he adds in a note , " This plan is pur ...
... says , is " To unite the free school fund apportioned to their respective boards with the funds of private schools , for the purpose of instructing as many poor scholars as it will pay for . " And he adds in a note , " This plan is pur ...
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... says our author , would have cured all the disorders of the times . Most fervently do we wish that all men were capable of self - government ; but we cannot disregard the light of all history , and we 1849. ] 57 Lamartine's Histoire des ...
... says our author , would have cured all the disorders of the times . Most fervently do we wish that all men were capable of self - government ; but we cannot disregard the light of all history , and we 1849. ] 57 Lamartine's Histoire des ...
66. oldal
... says Lamartine , " the state of the kingdom was similar to that of Paris . Every where was tumult , trouble , denunciation and insurrection in the departments . Every Courier brought its scandals , its seditious petitions , its ...
... says Lamartine , " the state of the kingdom was similar to that of Paris . Every where was tumult , trouble , denunciation and insurrection in the departments . Every Courier brought its scandals , its seditious petitions , its ...
72. oldal
... says Lamartine , “ which were heard by the As- sembly , produced uncertainty in the minds of all . Death and banish- ment , seemed equally balanced in the alternate responses of the voters . The fate of the king depended on the first ...
... says Lamartine , “ which were heard by the As- sembly , produced uncertainty in the minds of all . Death and banish- ment , seemed equally balanced in the alternate responses of the voters . The fate of the king depended on the first ...
75. oldal
... says every one else is , whether morality should reprove an act of private murder , when it claims to be committed for the public good . " For our part , " he concludes , if we had to find for that sublime avenger of her country , for ...
... says every one else is , whether morality should reprove an act of private murder , when it claims to be committed for the public good . " For our part , " he concludes , if we had to find for that sublime avenger of her country , for ...
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