The Southern Quarterly Review, 26. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
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15. oldal
He did many things , however , which the flatterers of his reign regarded as grand
achievements , and which the echoes of succeeding times have estimated as
great . He also committed some iniquities which cannot be contemplated without
...
He did many things , however , which the flatterers of his reign regarded as grand
achievements , and which the echoes of succeeding times have estimated as
great . He also committed some iniquities which cannot be contemplated without
...
29. oldal
... —the apprehensions of capital , and the anxieties of industry from a
prolongation of the existing or probable disorder ; -all these things were
contemplated by the French as well as by the Roman Emperor , as means
towards the production of ...
... —the apprehensions of capital , and the anxieties of industry from a
prolongation of the existing or probable disorder ; -all these things were
contemplated by the French as well as by the Roman Emperor , as means
towards the production of ...
40. oldal
Simply to say , however , that government results from society , or that it arises out
of the nature of things , is vague and incomplete . We must adı , that it is a
provision , in God's temporal economy , whereby the human race is enabled to ...
Simply to say , however , that government results from society , or that it arises out
of the nature of things , is vague and incomplete . We must adı , that it is a
provision , in God's temporal economy , whereby the human race is enabled to ...
48. oldal
... very essence of which is the insecurity of every thing , and the abasement of all
that is great and virtuous in our nature . ... that the compact was designed ,
among other things , to " secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our
posterity .
... very essence of which is the insecurity of every thing , and the abasement of all
that is great and virtuous in our nature . ... that the compact was designed ,
among other things , to " secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our
posterity .
56. oldal
... reflection and judgment take the place of the passions ; and whether they have
succeeded or failed , a new feeling comes over every one - a disposition to
submit quietly to what is the inevitable , because it is the natural progress of
things .
... reflection and judgment take the place of the passions ; and whether they have
succeeded or failed , a new feeling comes over every one - a disposition to
submit quietly to what is the inevitable , because it is the natural progress of
things .
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