The Southern Quarterly Review, 28. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell AMS Press, 1967 |
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311. oldal
... England was the aggressor . But for her Europe would have enjoyed the blessings of peace for a great part of the twenty years in which the continent was a camp , and war the occupation of civilized man . It is in vain that the writers ...
... England was the aggressor . But for her Europe would have enjoyed the blessings of peace for a great part of the twenty years in which the continent was a camp , and war the occupation of civilized man . It is in vain that the writers ...
313. oldal
... England was the was the aggressor Napoleon was not treaty of Amiens , incited chiefly by the cry of the war party in England , and which was ventured upon for no assignable object except the possession of the island of Malta ...
... England was the was the aggressor Napoleon was not treaty of Amiens , incited chiefly by the cry of the war party in England , and which was ventured upon for no assignable object except the possession of the island of Malta ...
322. oldal
... England is an aristocracy , whose existence depends upon the mercantile prosperity of England . The fundamental principle of the government , therefore , is that the trade of the country must be preserved and extended , at what- ever ...
... England is an aristocracy , whose existence depends upon the mercantile prosperity of England . The fundamental principle of the government , therefore , is that the trade of the country must be preserved and extended , at what- ever ...
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