The Southern Quarterly Review, 28. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell AMS Press, 1967 |
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306. oldal
... character as a man . Bonaparte , like other men , must be judged by a standard relative , not absolute . We must never forget the circumstances when we would estimate the character . Mr. Abbott expresses himself on this point forcibly ...
... character as a man . Bonaparte , like other men , must be judged by a standard relative , not absolute . We must never forget the circumstances when we would estimate the character . Mr. Abbott expresses himself on this point forcibly ...
328. oldal
... character and excellence . If the writer in the last number of this Review had attended to these principles , only so far as they are recognized by all Chris- tian denominations , he would have arrived at very different con- clusions ...
... character and excellence . If the writer in the last number of this Review had attended to these principles , only so far as they are recognized by all Chris- tian denominations , he would have arrived at very different con- clusions ...
351. oldal
... character of the educational establishments under the charge of the Jesuits . Let the thousands of our citizens , Pro- testant and Catholic , who have studied in those institutions , and who are now honorably engaged in the various ...
... character of the educational establishments under the charge of the Jesuits . Let the thousands of our citizens , Pro- testant and Catholic , who have studied in those institutions , and who are now honorably engaged in the various ...
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