The Southern Quarterly Review, 26. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
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12. oldal
... he received them to his bosom , and cultivated them as friends . He was guilty of many cruelties , or at least a participator in them , at the outset of his brilliant progress 12 [ July , LOUIS NAPOLEON AND AUGUSTUS CÆSAR .
... he received them to his bosom , and cultivated them as friends . He was guilty of many cruelties , or at least a participator in them , at the outset of his brilliant progress 12 [ July , LOUIS NAPOLEON AND AUGUSTUS CÆSAR .
13. oldal
... progress ; but they were instituted by no quick motion of the passions , by no thirst for blood , but either permitted through indifferences or dictated by convictions , usually well - founded , of their necessity or expediency . He is ...
... progress ; but they were instituted by no quick motion of the passions , by no thirst for blood , but either permitted through indifferences or dictated by convictions , usually well - founded , of their necessity or expediency . He is ...
37. oldal
... progress in what they perform , as well as in the faculties they acquire . This progress in the case of man is continued to a greater extent than in that of any other animal . Not only the indivi- dual advances from infancy to manhood ...
... progress in what they perform , as well as in the faculties they acquire . This progress in the case of man is continued to a greater extent than in that of any other animal . Not only the indivi- dual advances from infancy to manhood ...
40. oldal
... progress steadily in the career , and advance certainly to the end , for which man was created . And , since this is the origin and end of government , but little reflection is needed to convince us that it must be , in its character ...
... progress steadily in the career , and advance certainly to the end , for which man was created . And , since this is the origin and end of government , but little reflection is needed to convince us that it must be , in its character ...
47. oldal
... progress and improvement of the race- -while that of the latter is its preservation and perpetuation . And , hence , when the two come into conflict , liberty must , and ever ought , to yield to protection ; as the ex- istence of the ...
... progress and improvement of the race- -while that of the latter is its preservation and perpetuation . And , hence , when the two come into conflict , liberty must , and ever ought , to yield to protection ; as the ex- istence of the ...
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