The Southern Quarterly Review, 26. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
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... less of the requirements essential to its pro- per treatment . His book may , therefore , stand at the portal to symbolize , but scarcely to aid or direct the investigation on which we propose to enter . The Historical parallels are ...
... less of the requirements essential to its pro- per treatment . His book may , therefore , stand at the portal to symbolize , but scarcely to aid or direct the investigation on which we propose to enter . The Historical parallels are ...
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... 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 eluded the vaticination which was so copiously ...
... 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 eluded the vaticination which was so copiously ...
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... less in the hands of the new magician . Thus , those who might otherwise have joined even their natural enemies to resist his claims and his usurpations , if they had been re- garded as any thing more than unsubstantial and fleeting ...
... less in the hands of the new magician . Thus , those who might otherwise have joined even their natural enemies to resist his claims and his usurpations , if they had been re- garded as any thing more than unsubstantial and fleeting ...
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... less vul- nerable 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 dis- guise with matchless folly , and by so doing ...
... less vul- nerable 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 dis- guise with matchless folly , and by so doing ...
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... less than four years of profound tranquillity , by popular arts and political chi- canery . There was a peculiar propriety in this discrepance . The system of antiquity was one of warfare ; the system of mo- dern times is , pre ...
... less than four years of profound tranquillity , by popular arts and political chi- canery . There was a peculiar propriety in this discrepance . The system of antiquity was one of warfare ; the system of mo- dern times is , pre ...
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