The Southern Quarterly Review, 26. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
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15. oldal
There was nothing particularly mean in his nature , except the whole composition
of his clay , and the mould in which it had been cast . He did many things ,
however , which the flatterers of his reign regarded as grand achievements , and
...
There was nothing particularly mean in his nature , except the whole composition
of his clay , and the mould in which it had been cast . He did many things ,
however , which the flatterers of his reign regarded as grand achievements , and
...
28. oldal
The masses yielded to influences which they did not apprehend , and which were
never displayed to them in their naked and natural shapes ; and they were
pushed forward blindly , but with a silly conviction of their own intelligent action ,
by ...
The masses yielded to influences which they did not apprehend , and which were
never displayed to them in their naked and natural shapes ; and they were
pushed forward blindly , but with a silly conviction of their own intelligent action ,
by ...
34. oldal
Each carefully abstained from violence when it could be avoided , and sought by
the circuitous process of intrigue the results which would have been less
effectually achieved by more open natures by direct methods . Each seemed
equally ...
Each carefully abstained from violence when it could be avoided , and sought by
the circuitous process of intrigue the results which would have been less
effectually achieved by more open natures by direct methods . Each seemed
equally ...
37. oldal
The learned Dr. Ferguson opens his essay on civil society with the following
Analogy : to renew “ Natural productions are generally formed by degrees .
Vegetables are raised from a tender shoot , and animals from an infant state . The
latter ...
The learned Dr. Ferguson opens his essay on civil society with the following
Analogy : to renew “ Natural productions are generally formed by degrees .
Vegetables are raised from a tender shoot , and animals from an infant state . The
latter ...
38. oldal
Hence the supposed departure of mankind from the state of their nature ; hence
our conjectures and different opinions of what man must have been in the first
age of his being . The poet , the historian and the moralist frequently allude to this
...
Hence the supposed departure of mankind from the state of their nature ; hence
our conjectures and different opinions of what man must have been in the first
age of his being . The poet , the historian and the moralist frequently allude to this
...
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