The Southern Quarterly Review, 26. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
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14. oldal
... body , to which no human heart was vouchsafed . Octavius was equally insensible to flattery and derision . He accepted either with equal indifference . He sometimes rewarded the one , and occasionally punished the other , but without ...
... body , to which no human heart was vouchsafed . Octavius was equally insensible to flattery and derision . He accepted either with equal indifference . He sometimes rewarded the one , and occasionally punished the other , but without ...
26. oldal
... body was much marked with moles , arranged like the stars in Ursa Major . Notwithstanding the symmetry and beauty of his limbs , he was so weak in the left leg that he often limped . The fore - finger of his right hand became so torpid ...
... body was much marked with moles , arranged like the stars in Ursa Major . Notwithstanding the symmetry and beauty of his limbs , he was so weak in the left leg that he often limped . The fore - finger of his right hand became so torpid ...
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... body ; but power is not liberty . Suppose the majority bid you drink hemlock , is there liberty for you ? Or suppose the majority give away liberty , and establish a despot ? We might say with greater truth , that where the minority is ...
... body ; but power is not liberty . Suppose the majority bid you drink hemlock , is there liberty for you ? Or suppose the majority give away liberty , and establish a despot ? We might say with greater truth , that where the minority is ...
58. oldal
... body of men , for which no individual man is the better . Society was instituted , not for the sake of glory , not to furnish splendid materials for the page of history , but for the benefit of its members . The love of our country , if ...
... body of men , for which no individual man is the better . Society was instituted , not for the sake of glory , not to furnish splendid materials for the page of history , but for the benefit of its members . The love of our country , if ...
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... body seemed for a time to be annihilated , it is certain that the morals of the Parisian canaille were no worse un- der the Robesperian sway , than they were , ages before , un- der the ruthless government of the fair daughter of the ...
... body seemed for a time to be annihilated , it is certain that the morals of the Parisian canaille were no worse un- der the Robesperian sway , than they were , ages before , un- der the ruthless government of the fair daughter of the ...
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