The Southern Quarterly Review, 26. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
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1. oldal
... Imperial Cæsar . All the service that we require from M. Wesche's book is limited to the convenient use of its title . VOL . IX - NO . XIX . 1 We shall not avail ourselves to a much larger extent SOUTHERN QUARTERLY REVIEW ...
... Imperial Cæsar . All the service that we require from M. Wesche's book is limited to the convenient use of its title . VOL . IX - NO . XIX . 1 We shall not avail ourselves to a much larger extent SOUTHERN QUARTERLY REVIEW ...
32. oldal
... limited to the acquisition of bread . In both nations the complete cycle of political change had been traversed , all forms and almost all fantasies of political organization had been tried , exhausted and abandoned . The patients were ...
... limited to the acquisition of bread . In both nations the complete cycle of political change had been traversed , all forms and almost all fantasies of political organization had been tried , exhausted and abandoned . The patients were ...
68. oldal
... limited to but a contracted area . The imperceptible march of events guided by the public sentiment of society , effects much more for man than his vanity is willing to believe . The most that can be accomplished by arbitrary convention ...
... limited to but a contracted area . The imperceptible march of events guided by the public sentiment of society , effects much more for man than his vanity is willing to believe . The most that can be accomplished by arbitrary convention ...
89. oldal
... limited to but a score or two apiece ! Wives are always purchased , not courted . A large family of daugh- ters is , therefore , a fortune of itself ; and those who can afford to buy are rich , for they are his slaves , and the enjoy ...
... limited to but a score or two apiece ! Wives are always purchased , not courted . A large family of daugh- ters is , therefore , a fortune of itself ; and those who can afford to buy are rich , for they are his slaves , and the enjoy ...
129. oldal
... limited or unlimited extent . For , in either case , he regards the power as inherently and incurably mischievous - unmitigated by a single particle of good , and , moreover , incapable of any such mitigation . He argued that it was ...
... limited or unlimited extent . For , in either case , he regards the power as inherently and incurably mischievous - unmitigated by a single particle of good , and , moreover , incapable of any such mitigation . He argued that it was ...
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