The Southern Quarterly Review, 28. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell AMS Press, 1967 |
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388. oldal
... nation , by his unlawful taxation , by his dispensing with his parliaments , and , above all , by his absurd attempt to impose the English lit- urgy on the Scottish nation , -a nation almost universally attached to the Presbyterian ...
... nation , by his unlawful taxation , by his dispensing with his parliaments , and , above all , by his absurd attempt to impose the English lit- urgy on the Scottish nation , -a nation almost universally attached to the Presbyterian ...
399. oldal
... nation , and not to Cromwell . It should have been nothing to him , whether it acted in accordance with his notions or not . By subverting it , he imitated the tyranny against which he had rebelled . He crushed the hopes of the most ...
... nation , and not to Cromwell . It should have been nothing to him , whether it acted in accordance with his notions or not . By subverting it , he imitated the tyranny against which he had rebelled . He crushed the hopes of the most ...
407. oldal
... nation in behalf of national freedom and equality . The mutual enjoyment of liberty renders our hearts indisposed to ... nation the independence and free action of any other . And we feel an exulting pride in recollecting that as a ...
... nation in behalf of national freedom and equality . The mutual enjoyment of liberty renders our hearts indisposed to ... nation the independence and free action of any other . And we feel an exulting pride in recollecting that as a ...
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