The Southern Quarterly Review, 30. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell 1856 |
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115. oldal
... equal as ever occurs in warfare , though the difference seemed to be in favour of Athens . They were as nearly , and as diversely matched in their guiding spirits , though here again the advantage was on the side of the * Σχεδόν δέ τι ...
... equal as ever occurs in warfare , though the difference seemed to be in favour of Athens . They were as nearly , and as diversely matched in their guiding spirits , though here again the advantage was on the side of the * Σχεδόν δέ τι ...
116. oldal
... equal steadiness and discretion , whether marching to victory or defeat . Pericles , mature in years , and more mature in experience , retained an envied , but uncontested supremacy in Athens . Brilliant in genius , eloquent in speech ...
... equal steadiness and discretion , whether marching to victory or defeat . Pericles , mature in years , and more mature in experience , retained an envied , but uncontested supremacy in Athens . Brilliant in genius , eloquent in speech ...
150. oldal
... equal claim to support . But if public expediency , and not private rights , is the sole measure of the duty of the State in this case , these agrarian consequences are easily obviated . It is for the good of the commonwealth to educate ...
... equal claim to support . But if public expediency , and not private rights , is the sole measure of the duty of the State in this case , these agrarian consequences are easily obviated . It is for the good of the commonwealth to educate ...
151. oldal
... equal property . " The distinction we have drawn betwixt a duty founded in right and one founded in expediency , cuts the knot and extricates the interests of general education from any sympathy with Com- munism . Upon this hypothesis ...
... equal property . " The distinction we have drawn betwixt a duty founded in right and one founded in expediency , cuts the knot and extricates the interests of general education from any sympathy with Com- munism . Upon this hypothesis ...
161. oldal
... equal number of human communi- ties a written language , the germ of all art , science , and civiliza- tion ; till it can be shown that another religion to an equal extent has propagated itself without force amongst totally different ...
... equal number of human communi- ties a written language , the germ of all art , science , and civiliza- tion ; till it can be shown that another religion to an equal extent has propagated itself without force amongst totally different ...
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