The Southern Quarterly Review, 30. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell 1856 |
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49. oldal
... observe , are generally inclined to treat this subject as onesided advocates , without those comprehensive allowances , which deal impartial and charitable constructions all round to the unseen hearts of men . In these days of dark ...
... observe , are generally inclined to treat this subject as onesided advocates , without those comprehensive allowances , which deal impartial and charitable constructions all round to the unseen hearts of men . In these days of dark ...
55. oldal
... observe , that in the present performance they are singularly unnecessary . The natural elasticity of the author's pen imparts to his whole history an unflagging interest . Always attracted to the most engaging topics , and ...
... observe , that in the present performance they are singularly unnecessary . The natural elasticity of the author's pen imparts to his whole history an unflagging interest . Always attracted to the most engaging topics , and ...
58. oldal
... Observe , they are to be found by the readers of the history , who were not present in the sharp conflicts of the war . Might it not , therefore , be better said , they will be found to have been of signal efficiency , & c . ? The ...
... Observe , they are to be found by the readers of the history , who were not present in the sharp conflicts of the war . Might it not , therefore , be better said , they will be found to have been of signal efficiency , & c . ? The ...
81. oldal
... observe the precise medium between the two equally pernicious extremes - the too much or the too little . Moral perfections are mental capacities and apti- tudes , which likewise observe the just and equal distance from the two equally ...
... observe the precise medium between the two equally pernicious extremes - the too much or the too little . Moral perfections are mental capacities and apti- tudes , which likewise observe the just and equal distance from the two equally ...
100. oldal
... μυθογραφίας . Lib . viii , cap . iii . Observe the pointed felicity of his expression . The views of Strabo are acutely exhibited by Grote . not a definite tract of country , but the country 100 GROTE'S HISTORY OF GREECE .
... μυθογραφίας . Lib . viii , cap . iii . Observe the pointed felicity of his expression . The views of Strabo are acutely exhibited by Grote . not a definite tract of country , but the country 100 GROTE'S HISTORY OF GREECE .
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