The Southern Quarterly Review, 30. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell 1856 |
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49. oldal
... experience , almost naturally produced some movements of secret opposition against him , which ought not perhaps to be entirely ascribed to sinister impulses . The biographers of Washington , we observe , are generally inclined to treat ...
... experience , almost naturally produced some movements of secret opposition against him , which ought not perhaps to be entirely ascribed to sinister impulses . The biographers of Washington , we observe , are generally inclined to treat ...
52. oldal
... experience , the services , and the highest acquired merits of forty or fifty years . Further in the progress of the revo- lution , Dr. Franklin's discovery of Hutchinson's and Oliver's letters seemed to us of too great interest and ...
... experience , the services , and the highest acquired merits of forty or fifty years . Further in the progress of the revo- lution , Dr. Franklin's discovery of Hutchinson's and Oliver's letters seemed to us of too great interest and ...
99. oldal
... experience - no precise and recorded facts for their guidance . Reason , which feeds upon experience , and is trained by cautious comparison , was as yet denied to them . " Youth pastures in a valley of its own . " + This is as true of ...
... experience - no precise and recorded facts for their guidance . Reason , which feeds upon experience , and is trained by cautious comparison , was as yet denied to them . " Youth pastures in a valley of its own . " + This is as true of ...
114. oldal
... experience of the centuries since elapsed ; but he approaches the subject with the same sense of its magni- tude as that entertained by his Athenian precursor and guide , and with the same consciousness that its explanation is to be ...
... experience of the centuries since elapsed ; but he approaches the subject with the same sense of its magni- tude as that entertained by his Athenian precursor and guide , and with the same consciousness that its explanation is to be ...
116. oldal
... experience , retained an envied , but uncontested supremacy in Athens . Brilliant in genius , eloquent in speech , distinguished in war , consummate in council , fertile in resources , sagacious in his estimation of the future ...
... experience , retained an envied , but uncontested supremacy in Athens . Brilliant in genius , eloquent in speech , distinguished in war , consummate in council , fertile in resources , sagacious in his estimation of the future ...
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