The Southern Quarterly Review, 26. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
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It was very likely with the object of embarrassing any treachery on the part of
Agrippa , more than from any affection or any purpose of increasing his
attachment to himself , that he connected him with himself by a double marriage
into the ...
It was very likely with the object of embarrassing any treachery on the part of
Agrippa , more than from any affection or any purpose of increasing his
attachment to himself , that he connected him with himself by a double marriage
into the ...
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The great object of her solicitude seems uniformly to have been to gain the
succession for her son Tiberius , and to strengthen the monarchy that there might
be an Empire to which he could succeed . That son distrusted , and rightly , his ...
The great object of her solicitude seems uniformly to have been to gain the
succession for her son Tiberius , and to strengthen the monarchy that there might
be an Empire to which he could succeed . That son distrusted , and rightly , his ...
51. oldal
Be our own views ever so enlightened , our disposition ever so independent , our
contempt of wealth ever so philosophical , we are aware that the party is an
object of observance with the bulk of mankind , and this makes us view him as ...
Be our own views ever so enlightened , our disposition ever so independent , our
contempt of wealth ever so philosophical , we are aware that the party is an
object of observance with the bulk of mankind , and this makes us view him as ...
56. oldal
... government very rightly establishes the broad and indiscriminate rules of
equality , and the very means which it makes use of to effect this object ,
obliterates all artificial distinctions , and brings out in bolder relief , all the natural
inequalities ...
... government very rightly establishes the broad and indiscriminate rules of
equality , and the very means which it makes use of to effect this object ,
obliterates all artificial distinctions , and brings out in bolder relief , all the natural
inequalities ...
75. oldal
... affixed to their doors , as a security to their houses against the intrusion of the
devil and his imps , and against witchcraft . So , we have seen among
superstitious negroes in America , old horse shoes nailed over doors with the
same object .
... affixed to their doors , as a security to their houses against the intrusion of the
devil and his imps , and against witchcraft . So , we have seen among
superstitious negroes in America , old horse shoes nailed over doors with the
same object .
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