The Southern Quarterly Review, 30. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell 1856 |
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3. oldal
... constitution ; and that it is a mysterious art , producing immense results with small means , or by the application of trivial forces , is rendered manifest by daily experience , if we will only consult experience . Still , neither ...
... constitution ; and that it is a mysterious art , producing immense results with small means , or by the application of trivial forces , is rendered manifest by daily experience , if we will only consult experience . Still , neither ...
18. oldal
... constitution of modern societies , and explain the great revolutions which are transpiring before our eyes , with a profound sagacity which is very foreign to the spirit of the daily dissertations in economical pamphlets and commercial ...
... constitution of modern societies , and explain the great revolutions which are transpiring before our eyes , with a profound sagacity which is very foreign to the spirit of the daily dissertations in economical pamphlets and commercial ...
26. oldal
... constitution of industry on the large scale , naturally tended to produce a protestation on the part of the classes affected by these movements , and to suggest projects of reform . " The Spéculateur à la Bourse confines his remarks to ...
... constitution of industry on the large scale , naturally tended to produce a protestation on the part of the classes affected by these movements , and to suggest projects of reform . " The Spéculateur à la Bourse confines his remarks to ...
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... constitution , as the universal canon of political propriety , could competently enter into the feelings of the Greek democracies , divine their motives , or appreciate their measures . It was much for him to recognize that they ...
... constitution , as the universal canon of political propriety , could competently enter into the feelings of the Greek democracies , divine their motives , or appreciate their measures . It was much for him to recognize that they ...
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... constitution of Clisthenes was developed and systematized , not without opposition and the presumption of treachery on the part of the oligarchical and laconizing faction . By gradual modifications the laws were harmonized with the ...
... constitution of Clisthenes was developed and systematized , not without opposition and the presumption of treachery on the part of the oligarchical and laconizing faction . By gradual modifications the laws were harmonized with the ...
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