The Southern Quarterly Review, 22. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1852 |
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34. oldal
... humanity . The right of the strongest was the only acknowledged law . The feudal system was in a state of effervescence , and had not yet developed order out of its apparently inextricable confu- sion . The church alone afforded any ...
... humanity . The right of the strongest was the only acknowledged law . The feudal system was in a state of effervescence , and had not yet developed order out of its apparently inextricable confu- sion . The church alone afforded any ...
36. oldal
... human institutions is , that if successful in accomplishing the ends for which they were created , they are by a ... humanity might have leisure and peace , and make progress ; Boniface raised the standard against progress . Gregory 36 ...
... human institutions is , that if successful in accomplishing the ends for which they were created , they are by a ... humanity might have leisure and peace , and make progress ; Boniface raised the standard against progress . Gregory 36 ...
37. oldal
... human institutions of Rome , appears almost to insist on the mar- riage of the clergy . This state should be considered a subject purely of personal and private consideration — and it is difficult to imagine how any profession should ...
... human institutions of Rome , appears almost to insist on the mar- riage of the clergy . This state should be considered a subject purely of personal and private consideration — and it is difficult to imagine how any profession should ...
43. oldal
... is made to bear a double odium . He is not only charged with a taste for the sight of human suffering , but he is made responsible for the presence of his whole court . Now this last charge is entirely 1852. ] 43 False Views of History .
... is made to bear a double odium . He is not only charged with a taste for the sight of human suffering , but he is made responsible for the presence of his whole court . Now this last charge is entirely 1852. ] 43 False Views of History .
47. oldal
... humanity , that they who are ac- tually in the excitement of rapid progress , look with feel- ings of contempt upon those who are comparatively sta- tionary . And it cannot be denied that there is something exhilarating and intoxicating ...
... humanity , that they who are ac- tually in the excitement of rapid progress , look with feel- ings of contempt upon those who are comparatively sta- tionary . And it cannot be denied that there is something exhilarating and intoxicating ...
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