The Southern Quarterly Review, 26. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
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55. oldal
But the principle of equality is itself the parent of another principle , which sets
bounds to it , and limits its operation in practice . The same laws which declare
that all men are equal , give unbounded scope to the enterprise and industry of
all .
But the principle of equality is itself the parent of another principle , which sets
bounds to it , and limits its operation in practice . The same laws which declare
that all men are equal , give unbounded scope to the enterprise and industry of
all .
64. oldal
... and that the most refined politicians do not always know whither they are
leading the state by their projects . “ If we listen to the testimony of modern history
, and to that of the most authentic parts of the ancient ; if we attend to the practice
of ...
... and that the most refined politicians do not always know whither they are
leading the state by their projects . “ If we listen to the testimony of modern history
, and to that of the most authentic parts of the ancient ; if we attend to the practice
of ...
69. oldal
The practice of Kings marrying only into the families of Kings , has been that of
Europe , for some centuries . Now , take any race of animals , confine them in
idleness and inaction , whether in a stye , a stable , or a state room , pamper them
...
The practice of Kings marrying only into the families of Kings , has been that of
Europe , for some centuries . Now , take any race of animals , confine them in
idleness and inaction , whether in a stye , a stable , or a state room , pamper them
...
74. oldal
This resolution he never failed to keep so long as he lived , and his example has
become the rule for his posterity ; and , therefore , to this day , he has continued
the same practice.( Abrégé des Voyages , tom . 3 , p . 137. ) Could Theophrastus
...
This resolution he never failed to keep so long as he lived , and his example has
become the rule for his posterity ; and , therefore , to this day , he has continued
the same practice.( Abrégé des Voyages , tom . 3 , p . 137. ) Could Theophrastus
...
76. oldal
A common practice of the African , is to place his knees upon the breast of a
captured enemy , and , after a gash with a knife , to tear out the lower jaw - bone
while the victim is yet alive , and to suffer him thus to linger and die . An inhabitant
of ...
A common practice of the African , is to place his knees upon the breast of a
captured enemy , and , after a gash with a knife , to tear out the lower jaw - bone
while the victim is yet alive , and to suffer him thus to linger and die . An inhabitant
of ...
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