The Southern Quarterly Review, 30. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell 1856 |
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11 - 15 találat összesen 82 találatból.
34. oldal
... effects of specu- lation , even when occupied with the exchange or production of real material values . Nor do the allegations of the extensive bribery and corruption , practised in Congress , and openly charged upon its members ...
... effects of specu- lation , even when occupied with the exchange or production of real material values . Nor do the allegations of the extensive bribery and corruption , practised in Congress , and openly charged upon its members ...
36. oldal
... effect . Fancy and imagination are only allowed to be the handmaids of his severe research . What to say is evidently his predominant aim ; how to say it , though not neglected , is but a subordinate purpose , for which , however ...
... effect . Fancy and imagination are only allowed to be the handmaids of his severe research . What to say is evidently his predominant aim ; how to say it , though not neglected , is but a subordinate purpose , for which , however ...
43. oldal
... effect , that Mr. Irving should be encouraged , both by his publishers and the country at large , to go on indulging " his own sweet will " among the extant memorials of the revolution , until not a scrap worthy of being preserved ...
... effect , that Mr. Irving should be encouraged , both by his publishers and the country at large , to go on indulging " his own sweet will " among the extant memorials of the revolution , until not a scrap worthy of being preserved ...
66. oldal
... effect for which it is created ; the palm yields its dates , the spider weaves its cobwebs . All their qualities render the animal or plant proper to attain their purpose . Then what is that of man ? It cannot be to eat , drink ...
... effect for which it is created ; the palm yields its dates , the spider weaves its cobwebs . All their qualities render the animal or plant proper to attain their purpose . Then what is that of man ? It cannot be to eat , drink ...
82. oldal
... effect his cure ) ; but we must lead him to be profuse , and to repeat his acts of profusion , until the grovelling propensity for avarice which dwells in his soul becomes totally dislodged , and the vacancy is about to be occupied by ...
... effect his cure ) ; but we must lead him to be profuse , and to repeat his acts of profusion , until the grovelling propensity for avarice which dwells in his soul becomes totally dislodged , and the vacancy is about to be occupied by ...
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