The Southern Quarterly Review, 26. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
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... prove that the an- cients were not without suspicions of that law of nature which repeats the succession of historical changes in irregu- larly recurring cycles . We have no design of imitating the graces , the devices , or the fictions ...
... prove that the an- cients were not without suspicions of that law of nature which repeats the succession of historical changes in irregu- larly recurring cycles . We have no design of imitating the graces , the devices , or the fictions ...
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... proved himself the equal , if not the superior , of Augustus , inasmuch as he has been obliged to work in the calm of peace and not in the confusion of war ; to ope- rate in the nineteenth century of Christianity , and not in the last ...
... proved himself the equal , if not the superior , of Augustus , inasmuch as he has been obliged to work in the calm of peace and not in the confusion of war ; to ope- rate in the nineteenth century of Christianity , and not in the last ...
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... 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 compared the consolidator of ...
... 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 compared the consolidator of ...
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... proved by his existence ; but , since no power has yet interfered with the undoubted right of respiration , no one has ever thought it necessary to guarantee this elementary right . We ad- vance , then , a step farther in practically ...
... proved by his existence ; but , since no power has yet interfered with the undoubted right of respiration , no one has ever thought it necessary to guarantee this elementary right . We ad- vance , then , a step farther in practically ...
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... prove abortive , and end in disappointment . " With all this evidence before us , we are left no room to doubt that there is a law in our nature which regulates the balance between power and liberty here described ; —a law which makes ...
... prove abortive , and end in disappointment . " With all this evidence before us , we are left no room to doubt that there is a law in our nature which regulates the balance between power and liberty here described ; —a law which makes ...
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