The Southern Quarterly Review, 26. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
Részletek a könyvből
1 - 5 találat összesen 25 találatból.
3. oldal
sent to those most familiar with them some peculiarities of aspect , habit ,
expression , action , taste or disposition , by which they are capable of being
completely distinguished , the one from the other . And this is still more true in
regard to the ...
sent to those most familiar with them some peculiarities of aspect , habit ,
expression , action , taste or disposition , by which they are capable of being
completely distinguished , the one from the other . And this is still more true in
regard to the ...
22. oldal
On a change of policy and a reconciliation with Antony , be divorced her , on the
very day that his only daughter was born , in order to wrest from Tiberius
Claudius his pregnant wife , * We leave the strong expression of Catullus ( Carm .
xxix . ) ...
On a change of policy and a reconciliation with Antony , be divorced her , on the
very day that his only daughter was born , in order to wrest from Tiberius
Claudius his pregnant wife , * We leave the strong expression of Catullus ( Carm .
xxix . ) ...
26. oldal
The expression of his face , whether he spoke or was silent , was remarkably
tranquil and serene . His teeth were bad ; they were few , small and discoloured .
He paid little attention to personal decoration , paying little regard to the dressing
of ...
The expression of his face , whether he spoke or was silent , was remarkably
tranquil and serene . His teeth were bad ; they were few , small and discoloured .
He paid little attention to personal decoration , paying little regard to the dressing
of ...
28. oldal
In both has been manifested the same hypocritical assumption of lowly deference
to the popular will ; but both had cautiously provided , beforehand , that that will
should be only the expression of their own designs . Never was a bold or ...
In both has been manifested the same hypocritical assumption of lowly deference
to the popular will ; but both had cautiously provided , beforehand , that that will
should be only the expression of their own designs . Never was a bold or ...
32. oldal
One of the commentators on Herodian , borrowing probably the expression of a
contemporary writer , has very happily designated the Roman Empire as a
military democracy . Such , in truth , it was ; and such must be essentially the
Imperial ...
One of the commentators on Herodian , borrowing probably the expression of a
contemporary writer , has very happily designated the Roman Empire as a
military democracy . Such , in truth , it was ; and such must be essentially the
Imperial ...
Mit mondanak mások - Írjon ismertetőt
Nem találtunk ismertetőket a szokott helyeken.
Más kiadások - Összes megtekintése
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
according American appears banks become better body called cause character civil common condition considered Constitution continued Convention course doubt effect equal established existence expression fact feeling Florida French give given hand Hudson Lowe human idea independent individual influence interest Italy king known land language Legislature less liberty limited live look manner marriage matter means ment mind moral nature necessary never object opinion original period persons political position possession practice present principle produce progress prove question race reader reason regard representative require respect result says seems seen sense social society South Southern sovereign sovereignty supposed things thought tion true truth Union United volume whole writer