The Southern Quarterly Review, 22. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1852 |
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4. oldal
As we are entirely ignorant of any grievances under which the iron masters
labour which can be removed by the government , we must be excused from
believing in the existence of any such , until they are shewn . No people can be
said to ...
As we are entirely ignorant of any grievances under which the iron masters
labour which can be removed by the government , we must be excused from
believing in the existence of any such , until they are shewn . No people can be
said to ...
24. oldal
The annalist unconsciously pourtrays it , but having no distinct perception ,
perhaps no suspicion of its existence , he reflects without expressing it . Even the
national historian , so far from being its exponent , may be its adversary . We are
to ...
The annalist unconsciously pourtrays it , but having no distinct perception ,
perhaps no suspicion of its existence , he reflects without expressing it . Even the
national historian , so far from being its exponent , may be its adversary . We are
to ...
25. oldal
... with to notice some of the most prominent points of history , wherein error
appears to have arisen from a mistaken view of the sentiment of the people or the
age under consideration , or from a total unconsciousness.even of its existence .
... with to notice some of the most prominent points of history , wherein error
appears to have arisen from a mistaken view of the sentiment of the people or the
age under consideration , or from a total unconsciousness.even of its existence .
36. oldal
... perhaps a wholesome reverence , continued long after the necessity which
called them into existence has passed away . The impress of the great mind of
Hildebrand remains in the church still . He provided her with the weapons
wherewith ...
... perhaps a wholesome reverence , continued long after the necessity which
called them into existence has passed away . The impress of the great mind of
Hildebrand remains in the church still . He provided her with the weapons
wherewith ...
39. oldal
... that in the chaotic state of the political world of Europe , after the destruction of
the Roman empire , and before modern States had had time to organize their
political existence , it would be vain to seek the expression of a national
sentiment .
... that in the chaotic state of the political world of Europe , after the destruction of
the Roman empire , and before modern States had had time to organize their
political existence , it would be vain to seek the expression of a national
sentiment .
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