The Southern Quarterly Review, 26. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
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55. oldal
... fact . And as , notwithstanding the artificial distinctions which we may make between the individual and the citizen , the former may be disposed to carry all his prejudices , narrow views and selfish interests , into the arena of ...
... fact . And as , notwithstanding the artificial distinctions which we may make between the individual and the citizen , the former may be disposed to carry all his prejudices , narrow views and selfish interests , into the arena of ...
57. oldal
... ; and this will continue so long as man is mortal . From this evident fact , it appears that there must ever be an ex- tent to which human affairs may be safely conducted by 1854. ] 57 POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY OF SOUTH - CAROLINA .
... ; and this will continue so long as man is mortal . From this evident fact , it appears that there must ever be an ex- tent to which human affairs may be safely conducted by 1854. ] 57 POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY OF SOUTH - CAROLINA .
60. oldal
... fact . It is to the great and funda- mental principles of society and civilization -- to the common usage uni- versally consented to , and mutually and reciprocally maintained - to the unceasing circulation of interest , which , passing ...
... fact . It is to the great and funda- mental principles of society and civilization -- to the common usage uni- versally consented to , and mutually and reciprocally maintained - to the unceasing circulation of interest , which , passing ...
61. oldal
... fact , but mock authority . The utmost it could do was to recommend what a stable government would have ordered ; yet no power on earth was ever more faithfully obeyed than this same Congress . The cause of this was found not only in ...
... fact , but mock authority . The utmost it could do was to recommend what a stable government would have ordered ; yet no power on earth was ever more faithfully obeyed than this same Congress . The cause of this was found not only in ...
71. oldal
... fact that they are sup- posed to have caught Ourang Outangs , or a species of mon- key , whom they took for the women of the country , and having flayed them , brought their skins back to Carthage , where they were deposited with the ...
... fact that they are sup- posed to have caught Ourang Outangs , or a species of mon- key , whom they took for the women of the country , and having flayed them , brought their skins back to Carthage , where they were deposited with the ...
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