The Southern Quarterly Review, 26. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
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We desire to throw what little light the history of the past may afford on the
elucidation of a character , which appears hitherto to have baffled all
interpretation , and eluded the vaticination which was so copiously expended
upon it ; -a character ...
We desire to throw what little light the history of the past may afford on the
elucidation of a character , which appears hitherto to have baffled all
interpretation , and eluded the vaticination which was so copiously expended
upon it ; -a character ...
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We have long thought that the true interpretation of much which appears most
inexplicable in the conduct , character and fortunes of Louis Napoleon , was to be
sought , not in an easy and flagrant contrast with Napoleon the Great , but in the ...
We have long thought that the true interpretation of much which appears most
inexplicable in the conduct , character and fortunes of Louis Napoleon , was to be
sought , not in an easy and flagrant contrast with Napoleon the Great , but in the ...
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In elevation of sentiment , and even in human sympathies , Tiberius appears to
advantage , when contrasted either with the callous heartlessness of Octavius , or
with the treacherous hypocrisy of the Senators by whom he was surrounded .
In elevation of sentiment , and even in human sympathies , Tiberius appears to
advantage , when contrasted either with the callous heartlessness of Octavius , or
with the treacherous hypocrisy of the Senators by whom he was surrounded .
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The moral physiognomy of the living Emperor appears softened down , when
compared with that of his ancient prototype , by the civilized usages and the
French polish with which we are all familiar . But , in all the essential points of the
...
The moral physiognomy of the living Emperor appears softened down , when
compared with that of his ancient prototype , by the civilized usages and the
French polish with which we are all familiar . But , in all the essential points of the
...
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Dr. Ferguson describes it at various places thus : * “ Liberty , in one sense ,
appears to be the portion of polished nations alone . The savage is personally
free , because lie lives unresti ained , and acts with the members of liis tribe on
terms of ...
Dr. Ferguson describes it at various places thus : * “ Liberty , in one sense ,
appears to be the portion of polished nations alone . The savage is personally
free , because lie lives unresti ained , and acts with the members of liis tribe on
terms of ...
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