The Southern Quarterly Review, 22. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1852 |
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5. oldal
This they are anxious to prevent on the part of the citizens of the United States ,
and perhaps for reason of the fact they state , that “ there the cost of making iron
is one half less than here , and is in still great er disproportion with all other
nations ...
This they are anxious to prevent on the part of the citizens of the United States ,
and perhaps for reason of the fact they state , that “ there the cost of making iron
is one half less than here , and is in still great er disproportion with all other
nations ...
12. oldal
And however important an abundance of iron may be to the community , an
abundance of cotton , and perhaps of other things , may be quite as
indispensable . Besides , the measure proposed by the memorialists is to
produce Scarcity , not ...
And however important an abundance of iron may be to the community , an
abundance of cotton , and perhaps of other things , may be quite as
indispensable . Besides , the measure proposed by the memorialists is to
produce Scarcity , not ...
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 ...
30. oldal
The distinguishing attribute , perhaps , at first , of the aristocratic portion of that
society , it had been gradually adopted as a national sentiment , and to its
preservation , as the firmest basis of the Constitution , every Roman was
enthusiastically ...
The distinguishing attribute , perhaps , at first , of the aristocratic portion of that
society , it had been gradually adopted as a national sentiment , and to its
preservation , as the firmest basis of the Constitution , every Roman was
enthusiastically ...
32. oldal
That books were so dear before the art of printing , as to be beyond the reach of
the poor , is perhaps indisputably true . But the supposition that the Countess of
Anjou paid an ordinary price for the book in question , is altogether untenable .
That books were so dear before the art of printing , as to be beyond the reach of
the poor , is perhaps indisputably true . But the supposition that the Countess of
Anjou paid an ordinary price for the book in question , is altogether untenable .
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