The Southern Quarterly Review, 28. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell AMS Press, 1967 |
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305. oldal
... throne to his family and the Bible to his people . He preferred to bequeath a throne , and the God whom he thus mocked cast him out of it before his time . Others have followed since , and strangely enough they have severally commit ...
... throne to his family and the Bible to his people . He preferred to bequeath a throne , and the God whom he thus mocked cast him out of it before his time . Others have followed since , and strangely enough they have severally commit ...
317. oldal
... throne the child of shame , with his " mule's head and tiger's heart . " They riveted upon Spain the chains of superstition . They procured for fifty years to come a bad government , and a ruined State . To this day the Spaniards are ...
... throne the child of shame , with his " mule's head and tiger's heart . " They riveted upon Spain the chains of superstition . They procured for fifty years to come a bad government , and a ruined State . To this day the Spaniards are ...
397. oldal
... throne and plunge the nation in anarchy and war . If the cause of the revo- lution were just , it certainly appeared that it should be maintained at any hazard , and at any sacrifices . It was plain that its leaders were either rebels ...
... throne and plunge the nation in anarchy and war . If the cause of the revo- lution were just , it certainly appeared that it should be maintained at any hazard , and at any sacrifices . It was plain that its leaders were either rebels ...
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