The Southern Quarterly Review, 26. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
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16. oldal
There was no deficiency of physical courage in his character ; he had as much as
became a Roman and a patrician : but he never displayed more than the
occasion imperatively demanded . There was no signal want of military conduct
or ...
There was no deficiency of physical courage in his character ; he had as much as
became a Roman and a patrician : but he never displayed more than the
occasion imperatively demanded . There was no signal want of military conduct
or ...
20. oldal
... than all his attainable means would have been supposed inadequate to
support the army which was designed to overawe the Senate , and keep Antony
and the Consuls in check . But never was extravagance more sagacious or
effectual .
... than all his attainable means would have been supposed inadequate to
support the army which was designed to overawe the Senate , and keep Antony
and the Consuls in check . But never was extravagance more sagacious or
effectual .
23. oldal
That son distrusted , and rightly , his mother ; and never allowed her the same
authority or ascendancy which she had enjoyed under Augustus , or won from
him . Before the commencement of this series of marriages , Octavius had been ...
That son distrusted , and rightly , his mother ; and never allowed her the same
authority or ascendancy which she had enjoyed under Augustus , or won from
him . Before the commencement of this series of marriages , Octavius had been ...
28. oldal
... expression of their own designs . Never was a bold or treacherous stroke of
policy more to be apprehended from either than when the most sanctimonious
subservience to the people was ostentatiously professed : the claws of the tiger
were ...
... expression of their own designs . Never was a bold or treacherous stroke of
policy more to be apprehended from either than when the most sanctimonious
subservience to the people was ostentatiously professed : the claws of the tiger
were ...
31. oldal
... ( or third , as he has chosen to call himself , ) has strengthened his dominion
with every month that has passed since his election to the Presidency . Julius
Cæsar could never have retained and organized the Empire by his military
genius ...
... ( or third , as he has chosen to call himself , ) has strengthened his dominion
with every month that has passed since his election to the Presidency . Julius
Cæsar could never have retained and organized the Empire by his military
genius ...
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