The Southern Quarterly Review, 20. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1851 |
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... possession of Celts ; a warlike and savage race , indulging in the most inhuman passions , and practising the most ungodly rites . Cæsar found Britain in posses- ⠀ sion of a cognate branch of this people , but left the purer ...
... possession of Celts ; a warlike and savage race , indulging in the most inhuman passions , and practising the most ungodly rites . Cæsar found Britain in posses- ⠀ sion of a cognate branch of this people , but left the purer ...
263. oldal
... possession of opportunities of which he does not know how to make use , is a spectacle that must be distressing to angels as well as men . The banks of the Amazon should be de- scribed only by a poet , or one largely in possession of ...
... possession of opportunities of which he does not know how to make use , is a spectacle that must be distressing to angels as well as men . The banks of the Amazon should be de- scribed only by a poet , or one largely in possession of ...
532. oldal
... possession of the ground , how could Fitzgerald obtain possession of Washington ? The story is full of contradictions . At page 26 , our author seems to us to do some injustice to the poet Spenser , in insisting that he recom- mended ...
... possession of the ground , how could Fitzgerald obtain possession of Washington ? The story is full of contradictions . At page 26 , our author seems to us to do some injustice to the poet Spenser , in insisting that he recom- mended ...
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