The Southern Quarterly Review, 26. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
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7. oldal
... 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 permitted us to recognize 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 permitted us to recognize the ...
10. oldal
... present as many and as intimate analogies with our own times , as are afforded by contiguous countries at present to each other . There is scarcely any greater difference between ancient Rome and contempora- neous Paris , so far as the ...
... present as many and as intimate analogies with our own times , as are afforded by contiguous countries at present to each other . There is scarcely any greater difference between ancient Rome and contempora- neous Paris , so far as the ...
11. oldal
... present emperor , constitu- ted only an interlude - a farce between two dramas ; and it would be as ridiculous to treat that intermezzo gravely as a republic , as it would be to consider that the Romans had the enjoyment or the prospect ...
... present emperor , constitu- ted only an interlude - a farce between two dramas ; and it would be as ridiculous to treat that intermezzo gravely as a republic , as it would be to consider that the Romans had the enjoyment or the prospect ...
31. oldal
... present populations of Europe . The arts of peace are , therefore , those which must be principally cul- tivated by every potentate , and especially by every usurper , and by those arts alone can permanent dominion be won or secured ...
... present populations of Europe . The arts of peace are , therefore , those which must be principally cul- tivated by every potentate , and especially by every usurper , and by those arts alone can permanent dominion be won or secured ...
51. oldal
... present possessor . Not only is the time of enjoyment , generally speaking , longer , but no one can ever recollect the party un- endowed with the superiority - no one can remember him naked of the marks of distinction . Even virtue and ...
... present possessor . Not only is the time of enjoyment , generally speaking , longer , but no one can ever recollect the party un- endowed with the superiority - no one can remember him naked of the marks of distinction . Even virtue and ...
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