The Southern Quarterly Review, 30. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell 1856 |
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48. oldal
... never perhaps to have ceased exerting some latent force . But we must remember that his personal experiences represented the wrongs , or the exposure to wrong , of numerous others besides himself , and that , consequently , sympathy ...
... never perhaps to have ceased exerting some latent force . But we must remember that his personal experiences represented the wrongs , or the exposure to wrong , of numerous others besides himself , and that , consequently , sympathy ...
51. oldal
... never contem- plated with too much indifference , or even with an exultant , unchris- tian pleasure , the distresses and destruction of his enemies . They may demand why he readily lent himself to the deceptions and false- hoods of war ...
... never contem- plated with too much indifference , or even with an exultant , unchris- tian pleasure , the distresses and destruction of his enemies . They may demand why he readily lent himself to the deceptions and false- hoods of war ...
56. oldal
... never exactly compre- hend , and suspect that there was some fault on both sides , we scarcely remember a page which even whispered us to skip . So that we do not need to be called now and then from our smooth and rapid journey , and ...
... never exactly compre- hend , and suspect that there was some fault on both sides , we scarcely remember a page which even whispered us to skip . So that we do not need to be called now and then from our smooth and rapid journey , and ...
80. oldal
... never did , and never can , exist . Thus it creates a ship of iron , navigating the air ; a man , whose head reaches the heavens , whilst his feet rest on earth ; a quadruped , which has a thousand eyes ; and many more similar impossi ...
... never did , and never can , exist . Thus it creates a ship of iron , navigating the air ; a man , whose head reaches the heavens , whilst his feet rest on earth ; a quadruped , which has a thousand eyes ; and many more similar impossi ...
92. oldal
... never betrayed into extreme opinions , whether in regard to the mysterious Pelasgi , or to the measures of politicians . It is not possible to fix upon him the imputation of either Philo - Laconism or Philo - demism . Medio tutissimus ...
... never betrayed into extreme opinions , whether in regard to the mysterious Pelasgi , or to the measures of politicians . It is not possible to fix upon him the imputation of either Philo - Laconism or Philo - demism . Medio tutissimus ...
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