The Southern Quarterly Review, 26. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
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2. oldal
... individuals have ever lived , who were the perfect counterfeits of each other in all their cha- racteristics , physical , mental , moral and accidental . There may be Dromios so closely assimilated to each other in ex- ternal appearance ...
... individuals have ever lived , who were the perfect counterfeits of each other in all their cha- racteristics , physical , mental , moral and accidental . There may be Dromios so closely assimilated to each other in ex- ternal appearance ...
3. oldal
... individuals , by comparing their actions with the cycle of like evolutions accomplished by others , under like contin- gencies in a previous era . It is to the dim perception of this truth that the lives of Plutarch owe an interest and ...
... individuals , by comparing their actions with the cycle of like evolutions accomplished by others , under like contin- gencies in a previous era . It is to the dim perception of this truth that the lives of Plutarch owe an interest and ...
28. oldal
... individual interests with a dexterous pretension to public policy alone . There is a similar imper- turbability in his bearing , and an equal impassivity in his whole temperament . He conceals his partialities and re- sentments with ...
... individual interests with a dexterous pretension to public policy alone . There is a similar imper- turbability in his bearing , and an equal impassivity in his whole temperament . He conceals his partialities and re- sentments with ...
32. oldal
... individual gain had become the ruling passion of all classes , except the most needy , whose hopes were limited to the acquisition of bread . In both nations the complete cycle of political change had been traversed , all forms and ...
... individual gain had become the ruling passion of all classes , except the most needy , whose hopes were limited to the acquisition of bread . In both nations the complete cycle of political change had been traversed , all forms and ...
38. oldal
... individual and the advancement of the species , may be strictly carried out in answering the question - what is a state of nature ? The cries of infancy are natural ; so are the smiles and laughter of youth , the gravity of mature age ...
... individual and the advancement of the species , may be strictly carried out in answering the question - what is a state of nature ? The cries of infancy are natural ; so are the smiles and laughter of youth , the gravity of mature age ...
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