The Southern Quarterly Review, 26. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
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A parallel is thus furnished almost up to the present hour , but not a minute
beyond . In fact , Mr. Merivale's biography of Augustus hardly reaches to the
present altitude of Napoleon III . ; but , so far as it falls short of doing so , it has
only ...
A parallel is thus furnished almost up to the present hour , but not a minute
beyond . In fact , Mr. Merivale's biography of Augustus hardly reaches to the
present altitude of Napoleon III . ; but , so far as it falls short of doing so , it has
only ...
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... the aspects of society , the political developments , the course of affairs , and
the manifestations of intellect and sentiment , correspond exactly in those periods
with similar movements in modern Europe ; and present as many and as intimate
...
... the aspects of society , the political developments , the course of affairs , and
the manifestations of intellect and sentiment , correspond exactly in those periods
with similar movements in modern Europe ; and present as many and as intimate
...
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Coming events portend a dissipation of these boasts ; but it is undeniable that
peace is the great want , and almost the necessity , of the present populations of
Europe . The arts of peace are , therefore , those which must be principally ...
Coming events portend a dissipation of these boasts ; but it is undeniable that
peace is the great want , and almost the necessity , of the present populations of
Europe . The arts of peace are , therefore , those which must be principally ...
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How unnatural even , would the knee breeches and top - boots of our own sires ,
appear in the sight of well - dressed people of the present day ! The analogy
between the growth of the individual and the advancement of the species , may
be ...
How unnatural even , would the knee breeches and top - boots of our own sires ,
appear in the sight of well - dressed people of the present day ! The analogy
between the growth of the individual and the advancement of the species , may
be ...
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When Caractacus , the brave and sturdy Welchman , after defending his country
seven years against the Romans , was carried captive to the Emperor , he wore a
prouder mien than all the Romans present . Tacitus , also , * speaks of this ...
When Caractacus , the brave and sturdy Welchman , after defending his country
seven years against the Romans , was carried captive to the Emperor , he wore a
prouder mien than all the Romans present . Tacitus , also , * speaks of this ...
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