The Southern Quarterly Review, 30. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell 1856 |
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7. oldal
... light , purchasing the whole of them for thirty - five million francs , or about seven million dollars . He then procured from the Emperor a concession , or charter , of consolidations , converting the whole into one company . This ...
... light , purchasing the whole of them for thirty - five million francs , or about seven million dollars . He then procured from the Emperor a concession , or charter , of consolidations , converting the whole into one company . This ...
20. oldal
... light ; so as to win the confidence of speculators already successful , and capi- talists who multiply their capitals by a succession of speculations . To these , he sells out the whole or a part of his interest at a price equally ...
... light ; so as to win the confidence of speculators already successful , and capi- talists who multiply their capitals by a succession of speculations . To these , he sells out the whole or a part of his interest at a price equally ...
38. oldal
... light . But it does not expect a copious history of the entire American revolution , nor innumerable digressions , however delightful , detailing the account of events only connected with Washington , by being contemporary with him ...
... light . But it does not expect a copious history of the entire American revolution , nor innumerable digressions , however delightful , detailing the account of events only connected with Washington , by being contemporary with him ...
47. oldal
... light of history , as well as of imagination , on some of the scenes and times in question . But we should be glad to know exactly what the history and fact are , uninvested with the imagination , or at least enjoying ourselves the ...
... light of history , as well as of imagination , on some of the scenes and times in question . But we should be glad to know exactly what the history and fact are , uninvested with the imagination , or at least enjoying ourselves the ...
48. oldal
... light of a long train of antece- dents . Or it has been summarily ascribed to the influence of his dissipated and expensive habits . But Mr. Irving has , with great and continuous industry , brought to view the train of Arnold's ...
... light of a long train of antece- dents . Or it has been summarily ascribed to the influence of his dissipated and expensive habits . But Mr. Irving has , with great and continuous industry , brought to view the train of Arnold's ...
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