The Southern Quarterly Review, 26. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
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... well as the successor of his uncle , and more frequently appears to be his ape ;
but which can never solve the difficult enigma of the prosperous course of the
new emperor , or the more arduous riddle of his prospective policy and
procedure .
... well as the successor of his uncle , and more frequently appears to be his ape ;
but which can never solve the difficult enigma of the prosperous course of the
new emperor , or the more arduous riddle of his prospective policy and
procedure .
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... while Louis Napoleon's course was separated by a long interval of changing
dynasties and governments from the reign of his uncle , had no such domestic
enemies to encounter , and has been sustained by the surviving partisans and
the ...
... while Louis Napoleon's course was separated by a long interval of changing
dynasties and governments from the reign of his uncle , had no such domestic
enemies to encounter , and has been sustained by the surviving partisans and
the ...
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... and the history of Rome after the Punic wars , as virtually modern history ; for
the aspects of society , the political developments , the course of affairs , and the
manifestations of intellect and sentiment , correspond exactly in those periods
with ...
... and the history of Rome after the Punic wars , as virtually modern history ; for
the aspects of society , the political developments , the course of affairs , and the
manifestations of intellect and sentiment , correspond exactly in those periods
with ...
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He endured opposition with courtesy , and even insult with forbearance ; he
listened deferentially and with a ceremonious homage to the sentiments of
Roman Senators , but he pursued his own course in all matters but the most
trivial .
He endured opposition with courtesy , and even insult with forbearance ; he
listened deferentially and with a ceremonious homage to the sentiments of
Roman Senators , but he pursued his own course in all matters but the most
trivial .
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There is not a more hateful or deceitful character in the long course of Roman
history than the great consolidator of the Empire ; though , at the same time , it
must be admitted that his exercise of power was judicious and beneficent , and
that ...
There is not a more hateful or deceitful character in the long course of Roman
history than the great consolidator of the Empire ; though , at the same time , it
must be admitted that his exercise of power was judicious and beneficent , and
that ...
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