The Southern Quarterly Review, 28. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell AMS Press, 1967 |
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369. oldal
... liberty soon be- come extinct , and numerous indeed , are the roads which lead to slavery and despotism . " A demagogue seizes on that despotic power for himself , which he for a long time has exercised in the name of his faction ; a ...
... liberty soon be- come extinct , and numerous indeed , are the roads which lead to slavery and despotism . " A demagogue seizes on that despotic power for himself , which he for a long time has exercised in the name of his faction ; a ...
402. oldal
... liberty was at an end , and the objects for which men had assumed the sword were lost . It is ever to be regretted that law could not be enforced with- out a subversion of liberty . Cromwell himself must have felt the disappointment ...
... liberty was at an end , and the objects for which men had assumed the sword were lost . It is ever to be regretted that law could not be enforced with- out a subversion of liberty . Cromwell himself must have felt the disappointment ...
403. oldal
... liberty and give us a double and a most hateful yoke , since it would curb the natural exuberance of our feelings . Away with this protectoral government - this puritanical regime , which has mocked us and restrained us in matters in ...
... liberty and give us a double and a most hateful yoke , since it would curb the natural exuberance of our feelings . Away with this protectoral government - this puritanical regime , which has mocked us and restrained us in matters in ...
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