The Southern Quarterly Review, 22. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1852 |
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... object by the application of severity , in order to destroy their fortitude under the prospect of a still more terrible punishment . And for this he has been stigma- tized as a blood - thirsty executioner , who , in wanton cru- elty ...
... object by the application of severity , in order to destroy their fortitude under the prospect of a still more terrible punishment . And for this he has been stigma- tized as a blood - thirsty executioner , who , in wanton cru- elty ...
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... object of their special favour , they determined to en- counter all the hardships attendant on the restoration of their city , destroyed by the hand of the Gauls , rather than expose themselves to the doubtful chance of enjoying equal ...
... object of their special favour , they determined to en- counter all the hardships attendant on the restoration of their city , destroyed by the hand of the Gauls , rather than expose themselves to the doubtful chance of enjoying equal ...
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... object of his life alike contributed to render harsh and austere . To the English mind he is a bold , insolent , ambitious , and cruel voluptua- ry . His daring opposition to the Emperor of Germany , the establishment of celibacy among ...
... object of his life alike contributed to render harsh and austere . To the English mind he is a bold , insolent , ambitious , and cruel voluptua- ry . His daring opposition to the Emperor of Germany , the establishment of celibacy among ...
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... objects of his public care . These are some of the advantages which the church de- rived from an unmarried clergy . But there was a still greater ; it prevented her also from losing the sympathy and fellowship of the people . Were not ...
... objects of his public care . These are some of the advantages which the church de- rived from an unmarried clergy . But there was a still greater ; it prevented her also from losing the sympathy and fellowship of the people . Were not ...
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... objects whom he would delight to cherish ; and if he sees before him a future of hardship and of difficulty , he would act the part of a brave man if he venture on it alone . Cler- gymen are like other men , and should be governed by ...
... objects whom he would delight to cherish ; and if he sees before him a future of hardship and of difficulty , he would act the part of a brave man if he venture on it alone . Cler- gymen are like other men , and should be governed by ...
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