The Southern Quarterly Review, 22. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1852 |
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1. oldal
... is consequent upon our petition , it may be regarded as permanent and not
partial legislation . We ask not for relief which may be withdrawn to - morrow , but
for a settled policy . " This , so far , seems a fair and liberal invitation , on the part
of ...
... is consequent upon our petition , it may be regarded as permanent and not
partial legislation . We ask not for relief which may be withdrawn to - morrow , but
for a settled policy . " This , so far , seems a fair and liberal invitation , on the part
of ...
34. oldal
... a destiny which seems providential , appeared to hover over her , and turn
every untoward incident to the furtherance of the great end which it was her
mission to fulfil . Thus when the AngloNorman monarchs hoped to bind the clergy
forever ...
... a destiny which seems providential , appeared to hover over her , and turn
every untoward incident to the furtherance of the great end which it was her
mission to fulfil . Thus when the AngloNorman monarchs hoped to bind the clergy
forever ...
37. oldal
There are many avocations in civil life , which , to the general eye , would appear
to forbid marriage . The greater number of men than of women seems to indicate
that it was not designed for all men . The sentiment which leads to marriage ...
There are many avocations in civil life , which , to the general eye , would appear
to forbid marriage . The greater number of men than of women seems to indicate
that it was not designed for all men . The sentiment which leads to marriage ...
42. oldal
An unamiable man , without friends , he sits alone in solitary grandeur , a warning
to the great men of earth , and seems well calculated to point a moral and adorn
a tale . It has been his misfortune that he was the representative of the Catholic ...
An unamiable man , without friends , he sits alone in solitary grandeur , a warning
to the great men of earth , and seems well calculated to point a moral and adorn
a tale . It has been his misfortune that he was the representative of the Catholic ...
56. oldal
The political doctrine , then , which he would deduce from his theory , and for
which it seems principally to have been constructed , utterly fails to find in it any
support . But we know not which most to wonder at in its statement , the
impotence of ...
The political doctrine , then , which he would deduce from his theory , and for
which it seems principally to have been constructed , utterly fails to find in it any
support . But we know not which most to wonder at in its statement , the
impotence of ...
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