The Southern Quarterly Review, 26. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
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32. oldal
The position which Louis Napoleon occupies with respect to the history of France
, and to the condition of the existing French nation , is essentially identical with
that which Augustus bore to Rome and the Romans . In both instances we see a
...
The position which Louis Napoleon occupies with respect to the history of France
, and to the condition of the existing French nation , is essentially identical with
that which Augustus bore to Rome and the Romans . In both instances we see a
...
33. oldal
Meanwhile , it may be noted that Louis Napoleon has played his own part well for
his own interests-- possibly even for the interests of Franceand has exhibited a
profound appreciation of his own position and the condition of his times and ...
Meanwhile , it may be noted that Louis Napoleon has played his own part well for
his own interests-- possibly even for the interests of Franceand has exhibited a
profound appreciation of his own position and the condition of his times and ...
38. oldal
The poet , the historian and the moralist frequently allude to this ancient time ;
and , under the emblems of gold or iron , represent a condition , and a manner of
life , from wbich mankind have either degenerated , or on which they have greatly
...
The poet , the historian and the moralist frequently allude to this ancient time ;
and , under the emblems of gold or iron , represent a condition , and a manner of
life , from wbich mankind have either degenerated , or on which they have greatly
...
39. oldal
If man really has the faculty of improving his condition , promoting his comfort ,
gratifying and restraining his desires , developing his ideas , and reducing to use
the objects around him , it seems pure absurdity to say that the moment he puts ...
If man really has the faculty of improving his condition , promoting his comfort ,
gratifying and restraining his desires , developing his ideas , and reducing to use
the objects around him , it seems pure absurdity to say that the moment he puts ...
42. oldal
... when he spoke of " the liberty which God hath given us ; " but he nevertheless
perceived it could never be enjoyed unimpaired ; hence , starting upon the
supposition of its real existence , and of the actual existence of the condition
generally ...
... when he spoke of " the liberty which God hath given us ; " but he nevertheless
perceived it could never be enjoyed unimpaired ; hence , starting upon the
supposition of its real existence , and of the actual existence of the condition
generally ...
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