The Southern Quarterly Review, 22. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1852 |
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3. oldal
The general intelligence of the age must be lost , and the spirit of liberty as
thoroughly crushed as a Louis Napoleon could desire , before common consent ,
in America , can allow such partial favouring legislation to settle down as the
fixed ...
The general intelligence of the age must be lost , and the spirit of liberty as
thoroughly crushed as a Louis Napoleon could desire , before common consent ,
in America , can allow such partial favouring legislation to settle down as the
fixed ...
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The great exception to the general spirit of benevolence which pervades the
Hebrew code , -- that which has given most offence to their enemies , is the
injunction to show no mercy to the people of Canaan . They are to be not only
deprived of ...
The great exception to the general spirit of benevolence which pervades the
Hebrew code , -- that which has given most offence to their enemies , is the
injunction to show no mercy to the people of Canaan . They are to be not only
deprived of ...
27. oldal
The Romans are always represented as practising religious toleration . It was
yielded not in the spirit of sectarianism , which tolerates error , but in that which
recognized the necessity of religion to minister to the inner life . The basis of
Roman ...
The Romans are always represented as practising religious toleration . It was
yielded not in the spirit of sectarianism , which tolerates error , but in that which
recognized the necessity of religion to minister to the inner life . The basis of
Roman ...
28. oldal
And when his conduct is to be accounted for on no reasonable grounds , when
his aim appears to be solely the gratification of the spirit of an oppressor ,
language would fail us in the endeavour to express our detestation of his
inhumanity .
And when his conduct is to be accounted for on no reasonable grounds , when
his aim appears to be solely the gratification of the spirit of an oppressor ,
language would fail us in the endeavour to express our detestation of his
inhumanity .
29. oldal
In the case of Bonner and his associates , party spirit , both political and religious
, continue to warp our judgments ; and he will be a happy man , who , after
having been doomed to an immortality of infamy on the pages of a popular
historian ...
In the case of Bonner and his associates , party spirit , both political and religious
, continue to warp our judgments ; and he will be a happy man , who , after
having been doomed to an immortality of infamy on the pages of a popular
historian ...
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