The Southern Quarterly Review, 26. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
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4. oldal
For the pregnant hints of Thucydides , and Tacitus , and Claudian , * prove that
the ancients were not without suspicions of that law of nature which repeats the
succession of historical changes in irregularly recurring cycles . We have no
design ...
For the pregnant hints of Thucydides , and Tacitus , and Claudian , * prove that
the ancients were not without suspicions of that law of nature which repeats the
succession of historical changes in irregularly recurring cycles . We have no
design ...
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In the viewing of these poisonous ingredients , and in the management of the
intricate machinery of intrigue , Louis Napoleon has proved himself the equal , if
not the superior , of Augustus , inasmuch as he has been obliged to work in the
calm ...
In the viewing of these poisonous ingredients , and in the management of the
intricate machinery of intrigue , Louis Napoleon has proved himself the equal , if
not the superior , of Augustus , inasmuch as he has been obliged to work in the
calm ...
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Louis Napoleon has abundantly proved himself to be an equally insoluble
enigma to his contemporaries , and gives occasional indications of a similar
consciousness of the general inability to appreciate his conduct . The Emperor
Julian ...
Louis Napoleon has abundantly proved himself to be an equally insoluble
enigma to his contemporaries , and gives occasional indications of a similar
consciousness of the general inability to appreciate his conduct . The Emperor
Julian ...
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... proved by his existence ; but , since no power has yet interfered with the
undoubted right of respiration , no one has ... and find that it chiefly consists in
guarantees and corresponding checks ) of those rights which experience has
proved to ...
... proved by his existence ; but , since no power has yet interfered with the
undoubted right of respiration , no one has ... and find that it chiefly consists in
guarantees and corresponding checks ) of those rights which experience has
proved to ...
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This dispensation seems to be the result of some fixed law ; -and every effort to
disturb or defeat it , by attempting to elevate a people in the scale of liberty ,
above the point to which they are entitled to rise , must ever prove abortive , and
end in ...
This dispensation seems to be the result of some fixed law ; -and every effort to
disturb or defeat it , by attempting to elevate a people in the scale of liberty ,
above the point to which they are entitled to rise , must ever prove abortive , and
end in ...
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