The Southern Quarterly Review, 30. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell 1856 |
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102. oldal
... heat of summer , but must have been rendered by the rains impassible for cavalry when the battle took place in September , A. C. 490. * It was on the broken ridges of Citharon that the Greeks encamped , and from them that they descended ...
... heat of summer , but must have been rendered by the rains impassible for cavalry when the battle took place in September , A. C. 490. * It was on the broken ridges of Citharon that the Greeks encamped , and from them that they descended ...
222. oldal
... heating , evolving , and all other things without end . For , though it sometimes falls out , that we have not terms to express those changes and mediums , yet expe- rience shows , that by an absolute necessity , things take rise from ...
... heating , evolving , and all other things without end . For , though it sometimes falls out , that we have not terms to express those changes and mediums , yet expe- rience shows , that by an absolute necessity , things take rise from ...
251. oldal
... heat of progress , to exaggerate every indication of Sensation- alism in the writings of Locke , he maintains that Locke makes an interval between the time of acquiring the ideas of sensation and those of reflection ; and thus opens the ...
... heat of progress , to exaggerate every indication of Sensation- alism in the writings of Locke , he maintains that Locke makes an interval between the time of acquiring the ideas of sensation and those of reflection ; and thus opens the ...
333. oldal
... for whom it was meant , and pointing towards him , would say , " the gentleman understands it . " His sarcasm was not of that angry kind which burns by its intense heat , but rather 43 JOHN RANDOLPH OF ROANOKE . 333 5 ...
... for whom it was meant , and pointing towards him , would say , " the gentleman understands it . " His sarcasm was not of that angry kind which burns by its intense heat , but rather 43 JOHN RANDOLPH OF ROANOKE . 333 5 ...
334. oldal
... heat , but rather of that contempt- nous sort which freezes by its deadly coldness . Neither was it of that general scope which can be applied to more than one person , and on more than one occasion , but it always had a special and ...
... heat , but rather of that contempt- nous sort which freezes by its deadly coldness . Neither was it of that general scope which can be applied to more than one person , and on more than one occasion , but it always had a special and ...
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