The Southern Quarterly Review, 26. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
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18. oldal
... 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 imperial family . In ...
... 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 imperial family . In ...
20. oldal
... objects of virtù , and was accused of having inserted the names of many persons in the lists of proscription in order to confiscate their Corinthian vessels ; * yet he was simple , modest and unosten- tatious in his habits and style of ...
... objects of virtù , and was accused of having inserted the names of many persons in the lists of proscription in order to confiscate their Corinthian vessels ; * yet he was simple , modest and unosten- tatious in his habits and style of ...
23. oldal
... 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 mother ...
... 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 mother ...
39. oldal
... objects around him , it seems pure absurdity to say that the moment he puts this faculty into operation , he ceases to be in a state of nature . If this were so , idiocy would be a state of nature ; a conclusion , we apprehend , which ...
... objects around him , it seems pure absurdity to say that the moment he puts this faculty into operation , he ceases to be in a state of nature . If this were so , idiocy would be a state of nature ; a conclusion , we apprehend , which ...
51. oldal
... object of observance with the bulk of mankind , and this makes us view him as something different from what we really know him to be . " The length of time during which any one has possessed the attri- butes that command respect , forms ...
... object of observance with the bulk of mankind , and this makes us view him as something different from what we really know him to be . " The length of time during which any one has possessed the attri- butes that command respect , forms ...
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