The Southern Quarterly Review, 26. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
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9. oldal
In the preceding times of Rome , from the age of Marius and Sulla at least ,
ascendancy in the state had been achieved by the sword , and Octavius just
continued the practices which had been habitually employed by his
predecessors .
In the preceding times of Rome , from the age of Marius and Sulla at least ,
ascendancy in the state had been achieved by the sword , and Octavius just
continued the practices which had been habitually employed by his
predecessors .
13. oldal
... policy and measures were modified according to the mutations of his affairs ;
but at heart he continued ever the same cautious , ingenious , dark and
irresistible schemer which he had appeared , when he first landed from Epirus ,
and placed ...
... policy and measures were modified according to the mutations of his affairs ;
but at heart he continued ever the same cautious , ingenious , dark and
irresistible schemer which he had appeared , when he first landed from Epirus ,
and placed ...
19. oldal
The double alliance of Agrippa has scarcely been sufficiently noted by historians
, though it helps to explain his continued subservience and to illustrate the politic
arts of his master . The indolent and luxurious temperament of Mæcenas ...
The double alliance of Agrippa has scarcely been sufficiently noted by historians
, though it helps to explain his continued subservience and to illustrate the politic
arts of his master . The indolent and luxurious temperament of Mæcenas ...
28. oldal
The manipulation was acute , dark , multifarious and long - continued . It was
prepared afar off , it was applied in unsuspected and unrecognized modes , and
performed by indirect methods . The masses yielded to influences which they did
not ...
The manipulation was acute , dark , multifarious and long - continued . It was
prepared afar off , it was applied in unsuspected and unrecognized modes , and
performed by indirect methods . The masses yielded to influences which they did
not ...
37. oldal
This progress in the case of man is continued to a greater extent than in that of
any other animal . Not only the individual advances from infancy to manhood , but
the species itself from * January , 1853– Art . 4 . rudeness to civilization . Hence ...
This progress in the case of man is continued to a greater extent than in that of
any other animal . Not only the individual advances from infancy to manhood , but
the species itself from * January , 1853– Art . 4 . rudeness to civilization . Hence ...
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