The Southern Quarterly Review, 26. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
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151. oldal
... continued chiefly in its bearing upon individuals . To speak with Bernhardy , " the Roman literature has totally exhausted its world - his- toric task , and will henceforward develope a propædentic power rather than enter into the ...
... continued chiefly in its bearing upon individuals . To speak with Bernhardy , " the Roman literature has totally exhausted its world - his- toric task , and will henceforward develope a propædentic power rather than enter into the ...
152. oldal
... continued to work through the lapse of centuries , though straightened and distorted in its modes of operation and manifestation . Aristotle reigned supreme , though rob- bed of the fine robe in which he clothed his subtle distinc ...
... continued to work through the lapse of centuries , though straightened and distorted in its modes of operation and manifestation . Aristotle reigned supreme , though rob- bed of the fine robe in which he clothed his subtle distinc ...
210. oldal
... continued to plaster it over with so much silver and gold and precious stones , that , at last , there was hardly left a crevice for the light to shine through . As Joseph Butler grew towards man's estate , he heard different accounts ...
... continued to plaster it over with so much silver and gold and precious stones , that , at last , there was hardly left a crevice for the light to shine through . As Joseph Butler grew towards man's estate , he heard different accounts ...
338. oldal
... continued cohabitation for a year , and this led to the marriage by consent , accompanied with no religious rite nor sanctified relations . Con- cubinage , with no intention of forming a marriage , naturally followed closely after . The ...
... continued cohabitation for a year , and this led to the marriage by consent , accompanied with no religious rite nor sanctified relations . Con- cubinage , with no intention of forming a marriage , naturally followed closely after . The ...
345. oldal
... continued , and the privilege of repudiation was still permitted , under a penalty . The law of divorce , as found in the Theodosian code , which formed the law of the Western Empire , prevailed in Europe until the ele- vation of ...
... continued , and the privilege of repudiation was still permitted , under a penalty . The law of divorce , as found in the Theodosian code , which formed the law of the Western Empire , prevailed in Europe until the ele- vation of ...
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