The Southern Quarterly Review, 16. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1965 |
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74. oldal
... feeling of sympathy for the poor Girondins , although we feel that their unhappy fate was almost merited . They came into power at a juncture , when the revolution might have been turned to profitable account for both king and people ...
... feeling of sympathy for the poor Girondins , although we feel that their unhappy fate was almost merited . They came into power at a juncture , when the revolution might have been turned to profitable account for both king and people ...
348. oldal
... feel that they lose in a pecuniary point in being deprived of their services ; whilst it is natural to infer that ... feels that he is really of more consequence than the man of integrity , who , perhaps , lacks his physical powers ...
... feel that they lose in a pecuniary point in being deprived of their services ; whilst it is natural to infer that ... feels that he is really of more consequence than the man of integrity , who , perhaps , lacks his physical powers ...
534. oldal
... feeling should be entertained : each should feel himself a citizen of the world - a friend of man every where . Patriotism is a falsehood . It limits the free giving forth of benevolence within imaginary boundaries . May 1848. p . 401 ...
... feeling should be entertained : each should feel himself a citizen of the world - a friend of man every where . Patriotism is a falsehood . It limits the free giving forth of benevolence within imaginary boundaries . May 1848. p . 401 ...
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