The Southern Quarterly Review, 26. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
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... tedious and unsatisfactory production of an incompetent man ; and it is greatly
to be regretted that a magnificent subject should have been engrossed by one
who had little conception of its magnitude , and less of the requirements essential
...
... tedious and unsatisfactory production of an incompetent man ; and it is greatly
to be regretted that a magnificent subject should have been engrossed by one
who had little conception of its magnitude , and less of the requirements essential
...
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Our contemplated labour is much more sedate , and of much less pretension . We
desire to throw what little light the history of the past may afford on the elucidation
of a character , which appears hitherto to have baffled all interpretation , and ...
Our contemplated labour is much more sedate , and of much less pretension . We
desire to throw what little light the history of the past may afford on the elucidation
of a character , which appears hitherto to have baffled all interpretation , and ...
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... that his recent aspirations were diverse from their desires ; but all his natural
antagonists were thrown off the scent by that apparent frivolity , which subserved
his purposes more effectually than any less vulnerable pretensions 1854.
... that his recent aspirations were diverse from their desires ; but all his natural
antagonists were thrown off the scent by that apparent frivolity , which subserved
his purposes more effectually than any less vulnerable pretensions 1854.
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subserved his purposes more effectually than any less vulnerable pretensions
could have done . The time and the occasion required the mask of the elder
Brutus , not the sword of the first Cæsar ; Louis Napoleon wore the necessary
disguise ...
subserved his purposes more effectually than any less vulnerable pretensions
could have done . The time and the occasion required the mask of the elder
Brutus , not the sword of the first Cæsar ; Louis Napoleon wore the necessary
disguise ...
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... which was reached by the French President in less than four years of profound
tranquillity , by popular arts and political chicanery . There was a peculiar
propriety in this discrepance . The system of antiquity was one of warfare ; the
system of ...
... which was reached by the French President in less than four years of profound
tranquillity , by popular arts and political chicanery . There was a peculiar
propriety in this discrepance . The system of antiquity was one of warfare ; the
system of ...
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