The Southern Quarterly Review, 30. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell 1856 |
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28. oldal
... object , because it would only transfer the injuries of collision and concurrence from individuals to the companies in which they were merged . And if even this danger could be avoided , such guilds or fraternities could not continue to ...
... object , because it would only transfer the injuries of collision and concurrence from individuals to the companies in which they were merged . And if even this danger could be avoided , such guilds or fraternities could not continue to ...
31. oldal
... objects of nations , for the sake of a larger percentage . The offices of government are scarcely sought any longer for the honours they confer , for the opportunities they afford of advancing the general weal , but as convenient ...
... objects of nations , for the sake of a larger percentage . The offices of government are scarcely sought any longer for the honours they confer , for the opportunities they afford of advancing the general weal , but as convenient ...
38. oldal
... object has been " to present a familiar and truthful picture of the revolution , and the personages concerned in it , " so that " the characters introduced might speak for themselves , and have space in which to play their parts ...
... object has been " to present a familiar and truthful picture of the revolution , and the personages concerned in it , " so that " the characters introduced might speak for themselves , and have space in which to play their parts ...
43. oldal
... object- ive the subjective image in my soul . " This we said within ourselves when closing Guizot's fine essay on the great man , which seizes , with a penetrating and comprehensive sagacity , and with some originality of comment , the ...
... object- ive the subjective image in my soul . " This we said within ourselves when closing Guizot's fine essay on the great man , which seizes , with a penetrating and comprehensive sagacity , and with some originality of comment , the ...
55. oldal
... objects to them . But somehow they were uniformly repudiated by the ex- quisite taste of the ancients . Many a modern historian , too , has been unboundedly popular without them . And our author , as just now observed , ceases to follow ...
... objects to them . But somehow they were uniformly repudiated by the ex- quisite taste of the ancients . Many a modern historian , too , has been unboundedly popular without them . And our author , as just now observed , ceases to follow ...
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