The Southern Quarterly Review, 16. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1850 |
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... fact , the whole panelling of an entire façade , over 1200 feet in length , seemed to be occupied by a single subject - a long succession of figures , far above the natural size . Winged human figures , with the heads of eagles and ...
... fact , the whole panelling of an entire façade , over 1200 feet in length , seemed to be occupied by a single subject - a long succession of figures , far above the natural size . Winged human figures , with the heads of eagles and ...
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... fact that it was chiefly through the influence of the English Ambassador , that most of these children were restored to liberty . His companion , Mr. Hassam , had been an agent in effecting their liberation . A second storm was now ...
... fact that it was chiefly through the influence of the English Ambassador , that most of these children were restored to liberty . His companion , Mr. Hassam , had been an agent in effecting their liberation . A second storm was now ...
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... fact that Nineveh was the only such capital on the Tigris ; must close all controversy on the subject . Taking the mounds of Khorsabad , Karamles , Nimroud and Kouyunjik , at the N. E. S. and W. points of a quadrangle covered with ...
... fact that Nineveh was the only such capital on the Tigris ; must close all controversy on the subject . Taking the mounds of Khorsabad , Karamles , Nimroud and Kouyunjik , at the N. E. S. and W. points of a quadrangle covered with ...
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... , in substance , yet varied in the most arbitrary and artificial manner . It is further confirmed by the fact , that VOL . XVI.-NO. 31 . 3 the religious emblems and figures in the buildings assigned to 1849. ] 25 Layard's Nineveh .
... , in substance , yet varied in the most arbitrary and artificial manner . It is further confirmed by the fact , that VOL . XVI.-NO. 31 . 3 the religious emblems and figures in the buildings assigned to 1849. ] 25 Layard's Nineveh .
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... fact , so great as to require an interval of several genera- tions and a change of dynasty . The buildings afford a very striking proof of the same view . We stated that on the mound of Nimroud Mr. Lay- ard had opened five palaces , the ...
... fact , so great as to require an interval of several genera- tions and a change of dynasty . The buildings afford a very striking proof of the same view . We stated that on the mound of Nimroud Mr. Lay- ard had opened five palaces , the ...
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450. oldal - That all pilots in the bays, inlets, rivers, harbors, and ports of the United States shall continue to be regulated in conformity with the existing laws of the States, respectively, wherein such pilots may be, or with such laws as the States may respectively hereafter enact for the purpose, until further legislative provision shall be made by congress.
382. oldal - To a poet nothing can be useless. Whatever is beautiful and whatever is dreadful must be familiar to his imagination; he must be conversant with all that| is awfully vast or elegantly little.
1. oldal - And higher than that wall a circling row Of goodliest trees, loaden with fairest fruit, Blossoms and fruits at once of golden hue...
447. oldal - If Congress had passed any Act which bore upon the case ; any Act in execution of the power to regulate commerce, the object of which was to control State legislation over those small navigable creeks into which the tide flows, and which abound throughout the lower country of the Middle and Southern States ; we should feel not much difficulty in saying that a State law coming in conflict with such Act would be void. But Congress has passed no such Act.
5. oldal - He is now at a loss to give any form to the rude heaps upon which he is gazing.
318. oldal - There is not a horse in England, able and willing to work, but has due food and lodging ; and goes about sleek-coated, satisfied in heart. And you say, It is impossible. Brothers, I answer, if for you it be impossible, what is to become of you ? It is impossible for us to believe it to be impossible. The human brain, looking at these sleek English horses, refuses to believe in such impossibility for English men.
490. oldal - They form a portion of that immense mass of legislation which embraces everything within the territory of a State not surrendered to the General Government, all which can be most advantageously exercised by the States themselves. Inspection laws, quarantine laws, health laws, of every description, as well as laws for regulating the internal commerce of a State, and those which respect turnpike roads, ferries, etc., are component parts of this mass.
136. oldal - I mean by the word Taste no more than that faculty or those faculties of the mind, which are affected with, or which form a judgment of, the works of imagination and the elegant arts.
315. oldal - Fact in the midst of which we live and struggle, is as a heavenly bride and conquest to the wise and brave, to them who can discern her behests and do them; a destroying fiend to them who cannot. Answer her riddle, it is well with thee. Answer it not, pass on regarding it not, it will answer itself; the solution for thee is a thing of teeth and claws; Nature is a dumb lioness, deaf to thy pleadings, fiercely devouring.
123. oldal - ... with churchyard elms, and crossing hedge-rows — all seen under bright skies, and in good weather : — there is much beauty, as every one will acknowledge, in such a scene.