The Southern Quarterly Review, 26. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
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... but it is highly probable , if not altogether certain , that no two periods of the
world's progress - no two phases of humanity -- exactly correspond in all respects
; and that no two individuals have ever lived , who were the perfect counterfeits of
...
... but it is highly probable , if not altogether certain , that no two periods of the
world's progress - no two phases of humanity -- exactly correspond in all respects
; and that no two individuals have ever lived , who were the perfect counterfeits of
...
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And this is still more true in regard to the recurrences of similar historical periods ,
or like historical characters . ... Thus may we interpret one period of history by
another ; and gain a fuller and juster comprehension of the motives , the aims ,
the ...
And this is still more true in regard to the recurrences of similar historical periods ,
or like historical characters . ... Thus may we interpret one period of history by
another ; and gain a fuller and juster comprehension of the motives , the aims ,
the ...
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The young Roman had none of that grain to sow , and was , probably , as mature
in mind and cunning at eighteen or twenty , as at any later period of his life ; -if ,
indeed , his youth did not really visit his heart and intellect in But a much more ...
The young Roman had none of that grain to sow , and was , probably , as mature
in mind and cunning at eighteen or twenty , as at any later period of his life ; -if ,
indeed , his youth did not really visit his heart and intellect in But a much more ...
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Much more stress would ordinarily be laid upon the supposed dissimilitudes of
the historical periods in which the two potentates respectively appeared . This
can be recognized by every one , and will be exaggerated by nearly all . But Dr.
Much more stress would ordinarily be laid upon the supposed dissimilitudes of
the historical periods in which the two potentates respectively appeared . This
can be recognized by every one , and will be exaggerated by nearly all . But Dr.
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... they mistake the problem which Louis Napoleon was required to solve , and
that they are incompetent to estimate the policy and actions of rulers with a due
regard to the characteristics of the periods in which their rôle is to be performed .
... they mistake the problem which Louis Napoleon was required to solve , and
that they are incompetent to estimate the policy and actions of rulers with a due
regard to the characteristics of the periods in which their rôle is to be performed .
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