The Southern Quarterly Review, 26. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
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... regard to the recurrences of similar historical periods , or like his- torical characters . The parallelisms of history are only partial and imperfect . Startling , indeed , they frequently are , as when we read the story of the ...
... regard to the recurrences of similar historical periods , or like his- torical characters . The parallelisms of history are only partial and imperfect . Startling , indeed , they frequently are , as when we read the story of the ...
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... regard Augustus as a greater states- man than Julius Cæsar , and he certainly occupies as promi- nent and influential a position in Roman history . The young Octavius rose , however , by the same arts as Louis Napoleon ; yet , after ...
... regard Augustus as a greater states- man than Julius Cæsar , and he certainly occupies as promi- nent and influential a position in Roman history . The young Octavius rose , however , by the same arts as Louis Napoleon ; yet , after ...
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... regard with any extravagant admiration , but which possessed a peculiar aptitude for confirming our impressions relative to the manner of solving the difficult problems connected with the late changes in France . Very appropriately ...
... regard with any extravagant admiration , but which possessed a peculiar aptitude for confirming our impressions relative to the manner of solving the difficult problems connected with the late changes in France . Very appropriately ...
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... regard . He crushed Antony , by whom he had risen to his splendid elevation ; he spared Lepidus , and while he appropriated all his powers , he left his honours untouched . The energy and the ambition of the one was his ruin ; the ...
... regard . He crushed Antony , by whom he had risen to his splendid elevation ; he spared Lepidus , and while he appropriated all his powers , he left his honours untouched . The energy and the ambition of the one was his ruin ; the ...
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... regards of the populace ; it divided the sentiments of the senators and the partialities of the pa- tricians , and it gave him a prominent and influential position among the contending parties . Antony had sought and gained popularity ...
... regards of the populace ; it divided the sentiments of the senators and the partialities of the pa- tricians , and it gave him a prominent and influential position among the contending parties . Antony had sought and gained popularity ...
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