The Southern Quarterly Review, 28. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell AMS Press, 1967 |
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320. oldal
... feeling he exhibited , Bonaparte was a hypocrite . He felt it painful to witness the misery of his wife . Doubtless ... feelings of wives , is evident from his conduct in the case of the first marriage of Jerome ; in thwarting the love ...
... feeling he exhibited , Bonaparte was a hypocrite . He felt it painful to witness the misery of his wife . Doubtless ... feelings of wives , is evident from his conduct in the case of the first marriage of Jerome ; in thwarting the love ...
403. oldal
... feelings . Away with this protectoral government — this puritanical regime , which has mocked us and restrained us in ... feeling in spite of his misrule and worthless personal character ! What a lesson this teaches us of the infirmity ...
... feelings . Away with this protectoral government — this puritanical regime , which has mocked us and restrained us in ... feeling in spite of his misrule and worthless personal character ! What a lesson this teaches us of the infirmity ...
487. oldal
... feeling of fear , for example , is a quality which the soul exhibits before it has any ability to be rational . Before an infant has any capacity to apprehend reason , if you take it and hold it in a position favorable to the ...
... feeling of fear , for example , is a quality which the soul exhibits before it has any ability to be rational . Before an infant has any capacity to apprehend reason , if you take it and hold it in a position favorable to the ...
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