The Southern Quarterly Review, 26. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
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9. oldal
... continued the practices which had been habitually employed by his predecessors . In the recent ages of Europe , civil conquest and domestic bloodshed had not been recognized as giving a valid title to supremacy , and even when employed ...
... continued the practices which had been habitually employed by his predecessors . In the recent ages of Europe , civil conquest and domestic bloodshed had not been recognized as giving a valid title to supremacy , and even when employed ...
13. oldal
... continued ever the same cautious , ingenious , dark and irresistible schemer which he had appeared , when he first landed from Epirus , and placed himself at the head of the Martian and Fourth Le- gions , which had just revolted from ...
... continued ever the same cautious , ingenious , dark and irresistible schemer which he had appeared , when he first landed from Epirus , and placed himself at the head of the Martian and Fourth Le- gions , which had just revolted from ...
19. oldal
... continued subservience and to illustrate the politic arts of his master . The indolent and luxurious temperament of Mæcenas removed him from all ambitious designs . He seems to have been sincerely attached to Augus- tus , and perhaps ...
... continued subservience and to illustrate the politic arts of his master . The indolent and luxurious temperament of Mæcenas removed him from all ambitious designs . He seems to have been sincerely attached to Augus- tus , and perhaps ...
28. oldal
... continued . It was prepared afar off , it was applied in unsuspected and unrecognized modes , and performed by indirect methods . The masses yielded to influences which they did not apprehend , and which were never displayed to them in ...
... continued . It was prepared afar off , it was applied in unsuspected and unrecognized modes , and performed by indirect methods . The masses yielded to influences which they did not apprehend , and which were never displayed to them in ...
37. oldal
... continued to a greater extent than in that of any other animal . Not only the indivi- dual advances from infancy to manhood , but the species itself from * January , 1853 - Art . 4 . rudeness to civilization . Hence the supposed ...
... continued to a greater extent than in that of any other animal . Not only the indivi- dual advances from infancy to manhood , but the species itself from * January , 1853 - Art . 4 . rudeness to civilization . Hence the supposed ...
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