The Southern Quarterly Review, 22. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1852 |
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43. oldal
... suppose , also , that his conduct was not without design . We must , in com- mon justice , presume that he desired to leave to his suc- cessors a kingdom as great as he had received it . He has never been charged with insanity ; we must ...
... suppose , also , that his conduct was not without design . We must , in com- mon justice , presume that he desired to leave to his suc- cessors a kingdom as great as he had received it . He has never been charged with insanity ; we must ...
45. oldal
... suppose that he was insincere in his zeal for religion . But as his religion was of the most corrupt kind , it served to increase the natural depravity of his disposition . " In an impas- sioned appeal to the Spanish people , Balmus ...
... suppose that he was insincere in his zeal for religion . But as his religion was of the most corrupt kind , it served to increase the natural depravity of his disposition . " In an impas- sioned appeal to the Spanish people , Balmus ...
86. oldal
... suppose that one- fourth of their numbers could ever have dislodged them . * All concur in the seven guns , except Semmes , who says three ! This be- lief probably added to his impression that Worth's division accomplished everything ...
... suppose that one- fourth of their numbers could ever have dislodged them . * All concur in the seven guns , except Semmes , who says three ! This be- lief probably added to his impression that Worth's division accomplished everything ...
87. oldal
... suppose that the Mexican would have been promptly expelled from his works - the long battle not have been waged , and at less sacrifice , and the position of the army identical with what it was on the evening of the 20th of August . But ...
... suppose that the Mexican would have been promptly expelled from his works - the long battle not have been waged , and at less sacrifice , and the position of the army identical with what it was on the evening of the 20th of August . But ...
123. oldal
... suppose , because their presence was a source of profit ; the second , because they were a tax - laying party ; and the last , for an obvious reason . Of the most infamous of all these taxes , we will let Mr. Mayer speak for himself ...
... suppose , because their presence was a source of profit ; the second , because they were a tax - laying party ; and the last , for an obvious reason . Of the most infamous of all these taxes , we will let Mr. Mayer speak for himself ...
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