The Southern Quarterly Review, 30. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell 1856 |
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2. oldal
... experience of the past is contradictory to this anticipation . Spe- culation has been acquiring its present ascendency , winning its golden victories , and daily enlarging the circle of its operations , and the numbers of its hosts ...
... experience of the past is contradictory to this anticipation . Spe- culation has been acquiring its present ascendency , winning its golden victories , and daily enlarging the circle of its operations , and the numbers of its hosts ...
3. oldal
... experience , if we will only consult experience . Still , neither science nor art was interpreted to the profane multitude . The brilliant operations of the specula- tor and financier were cunningly and continually devised ; astound ...
... experience , if we will only consult experience . Still , neither science nor art was interpreted to the profane multitude . The brilliant operations of the specula- tor and financier were cunningly and continually devised ; astound ...
5. oldal
... experienced without being extensively recognized , and of perils impending without having excited any suitable alarm . For it is true now , as it was at the close of ancient civilization , that society is rushing into irretrievable ...
... experienced without being extensively recognized , and of perils impending without having excited any suitable alarm . For it is true now , as it was at the close of ancient civilization , that society is rushing into irretrievable ...
30. oldal
... experience and the rapid movements of the times have supplied additional confirma- tion to every position assumed , however paradoxical in appearance , or variant from ordinary convictions . We have watched , with anxious scrutiny , the ...
... experience and the rapid movements of the times have supplied additional confirma- tion to every position assumed , however paradoxical in appearance , or variant from ordinary convictions . We have watched , with anxious scrutiny , the ...
48. oldal
... experienced from his superiors , united with his sense of the difficulty , if not hopelessness , of ever surmounting ... experiences of his early life may be allowed to have given him a bias towards the principles and aims of the ...
... experienced from his superiors , united with his sense of the difficulty , if not hopelessness , of ever surmounting ... experiences of his early life may be allowed to have given him a bias towards the principles and aims of the ...
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