The Southern Quarterly Review, 26. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
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There are many persons who regard Augustus as a greater statesman than
Julius Cæsar , and he certainly occupies as prominent and influential a position
in Roman history . The young Octavius rose , however , by the same arts as Louis
...
There are many persons who regard Augustus as a greater statesman than
Julius Cæsar , and he certainly occupies as prominent and influential a position
in Roman history . The young Octavius rose , however , by the same arts as Louis
...
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He had a covetous taste for gems , plate and 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 ...
He had a covetous taste for gems , plate and 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 ...
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... of the law , ” says he , * " consisteth principally in these three things - to secure
men's persons froin death and violence — to dispose the property of their goods
and lands — and , for preservation of their good names from shame and infamy .
... of the law , ” says he , * " consisteth principally in these three things - to secure
men's persons froin death and violence — to dispose the property of their goods
and lands — and , for preservation of their good names from shame and infamy .
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... their own rights ; and are made to respect the just pretensions of mankind , in
proportion as they are willing to sustain , in their own persons , the burden of
government and of national defence ; and are willing to prefer the engagements
of a i ...
... their own rights ; and are made to respect the just pretensions of mankind , in
proportion as they are willing to sustain , in their own persons , the burden of
government and of national defence ; and are willing to prefer the engagements
of a i ...
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Hence , the misgivings of many persons , otherwise possessing good sense and
reflection in an eminent degree . If they do not believe , they at any rate doubt ,
whether the undisguised recognition , of the principle of equality in America , is
not ...
Hence , the misgivings of many persons , otherwise possessing good sense and
reflection in an eminent degree . If they do not believe , they at any rate doubt ,
whether the undisguised recognition , of the principle of equality in America , is
not ...
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