The Southern Quarterly Review, 26. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
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27. oldal
So far as our space , our purposes and our abilities permitted , we have thus
endeavoured to furnish an accurate , though incomplete , delineation of the
remarkable character of Cæsar Octavianus , who is better known under the
designation of ...
So far as our space , our purposes and our abilities permitted , we have thus
endeavoured to furnish an accurate , though incomplete , delineation of the
remarkable character of Cæsar Octavianus , who is better known under the
designation of ...
43. oldal
We readily conceive how the germ of this great blessing is planted by nature in
the heart of man ; how a capacity for the love of liberty is a part of his being ; but
we must remember it must first be known to a certain extent before it can be loved
.
We readily conceive how the germ of this great blessing is planted by nature in
the heart of man ; how a capacity for the love of liberty is a part of his being ; but
we must remember it must first be known to a certain extent before it can be loved
.
49. oldal
Nevertheless , neither duties , taxes , nor excises ; neither the penal code , the
pillory , nor the gallows , evidence any other than a state of society in which civil
liberty is either known , or at least dreamed of . Sidney's meaning was this : The ...
Nevertheless , neither duties , taxes , nor excises ; neither the penal code , the
pillory , nor the gallows , evidence any other than a state of society in which civil
liberty is either known , or at least dreamed of . Sidney's meaning was this : The ...
51. oldal
A reflex feeling greatly increases this habitual deference for personal or
patrimonial superiority . He who is possessed of it is known to be looked up to by
all , or almost all others . This we cannot deny and we cannot prevent . Be our
own views ...
A reflex feeling greatly increases this habitual deference for personal or
patrimonial superiority . He who is possessed of it is known to be looked up to by
all , or almost all others . This we cannot deny and we cannot prevent . Be our
own views ...
77. oldal
When the Portuguese settled on the African coast , the use of maize , or Indian
corn , was not known to them . It was introduced , says La Harpe , on the Gold
Coast by the Portuguese , from the Island of St. Thomas .- ( Abrégé des Voyages
...
When the Portuguese settled on the African coast , the use of maize , or Indian
corn , was not known to them . It was introduced , says La Harpe , on the Gold
Coast by the Portuguese , from the Island of St. Thomas .- ( Abrégé des Voyages
...
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