The Southern Quarterly Review, 30. kötet |
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1. oldal
It is at once the instrument and the explanation of that feverish avidity for sudden
fortune which now rules the world , and of that deepening degradation of the
multitude which throws such a sombre hue over the portrait of our present
civilization ...
It is at once the instrument and the explanation of that feverish avidity for sudden
fortune which now rules the world , and of that deepening degradation of the
multitude which throws such a sombre hue over the portrait of our present
civilization ...
5. oldal
For it is true now , as it was at the close of ancient civilization , that society is
rushing into irretrievable calamities , and is heedlessly regaling itself the while
with the supposed felicities of its prosperous situation . Sardonicis quodammodo
herbis ...
For it is true now , as it was at the close of ancient civilization , that society is
rushing into irretrievable calamities , and is heedlessly regaling itself the while
with the supposed felicities of its prosperous situation . Sardonicis quodammodo
herbis ...
24. oldal
... cities would never have been built , nor would civilization have been possible .
The lessons of political economy may be true interpretations of the existing order
of facts ; but in their exclusive adaptation to the daily practices of the world , it is ...
... cities would never have been built , nor would civilization have been possible .
The lessons of political economy may be true interpretations of the existing order
of facts ; but in their exclusive adaptation to the daily practices of the world , it is ...
89. oldal
... that they are justly regarded as the chief progenitors of all subsequent
civilization . The later volumes have fully sustained the sanguine anticipations
excited by the preliminary chapters , and justified the flattering hopes expressed
by Viebuhr ...
... that they are justly regarded as the chief progenitors of all subsequent
civilization . The later volumes have fully sustained the sanguine anticipations
excited by the preliminary chapters , and justified the flattering hopes expressed
by Viebuhr ...
92. oldal
... Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell. rate work of
Thirlwall , notwithstanding its learning , its fulness , and its honesty , is dull and
tedious , and inadequate as a representation of the evolution of Greek civilization
.
... Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell. rate work of
Thirlwall , notwithstanding its learning , its fulness , and its honesty , is dull and
tedious , and inadequate as a representation of the evolution of Greek civilization
.
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