The Southern Quarterly Review, 26. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
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... fact , Mr. Merivale's biography of Augustus hardly reaches to the present altitude of Napoleon III .; but , so far as it falls short of doing so , it has only permitted us to recognize the ability of the latter to retain his foot - hold ...
... fact , Mr. Merivale's biography of Augustus hardly reaches to the present altitude of Napoleon III .; but , so far as it falls short of doing so , it has only permitted us to recognize the ability of the latter to retain his foot - hold ...
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... fact , that thirteen years of military contention , terminated by the battle of Actium , were requisite to place the Roman Imperator on the throne , which was reached by the French President in less than four years of profound ...
... fact , that thirteen years of military contention , terminated by the battle of Actium , were requisite to place the Roman Imperator on the throne , which was reached by the French President in less than four years of profound ...
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... fact , is it that art may be said to be unknown ? The rough covering which the savage lashes about his loins , * Essay on the History of Civil Society , by Adam Ferguson , L.L.D. , Professor of Moral Philosophy , University of Edinburgh ...
... fact , is it that art may be said to be unknown ? The rough covering which the savage lashes about his loins , * Essay on the History of Civil Society , by Adam Ferguson , L.L.D. , Professor of Moral Philosophy , University of Edinburgh ...
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... fact of feeling that they may one day be indebted to him for favours , though in reality no such thing is in any degree probable . " A reflex feeling greatly increases this habitual deference for personal or patrimonial superiority . He ...
... fact of feeling that they may one day be indebted to him for favours , though in reality no such thing is in any degree probable . " A reflex feeling greatly increases this habitual deference for personal or patrimonial superiority . He ...
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... fact , which is contrary to universal observation , in whatever light it may be regarded . It is , indeed , difficult to explain how an opinion so destitute of all sound reason , ever could have been so extensively entertained . " Now ...
... fact , which is contrary to universal observation , in whatever light it may be regarded . It is , indeed , difficult to explain how an opinion so destitute of all sound reason , ever could have been so extensively entertained . " Now ...
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