The Southern Quarterly Review, 22. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1852 |
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36. oldal
... thoughts . But the times were fortu- nately changed . In the contest with Philip , of France , the Pope vainly endeavoured to revive effete notions . He saw not that the church had completely accomplished her mission as a temporal power ...
... thoughts . But the times were fortu- nately changed . In the contest with Philip , of France , the Pope vainly endeavoured to revive effete notions . He saw not that the church had completely accomplished her mission as a temporal power ...
39. oldal
... thought to a consideration of that of individuals and of societies , we have been led to it from a considera- tion that in the chaotic state of the political world of Europe , after the destruction of the Roman empire , and before ...
... thought to a consideration of that of individuals and of societies , we have been led to it from a considera- tion that in the chaotic state of the political world of Europe , after the destruction of the Roman empire , and before ...
54. oldal
... thought it most consistent with our purposes to adopt . Laying out of view the social dif- ferences between the races , which , although totally disre- garded by the author , undoubtedly exercise a powerful influence , there are still ...
... thought it most consistent with our purposes to adopt . Laying out of view the social dif- ferences between the races , which , although totally disre- garded by the author , undoubtedly exercise a powerful influence , there are still ...
63. oldal
... thought . That language bade fair to become the universal tongue ; and the tastes , the social customs and deportment of all who laid claim to refine- 1852. ] Men and Women of the Eighteenth Century . 63 MEN AND WOMEN OF THE EIGHTEENTH ...
... thought . That language bade fair to become the universal tongue ; and the tastes , the social customs and deportment of all who laid claim to refine- 1852. ] Men and Women of the Eighteenth Century . 63 MEN AND WOMEN OF THE EIGHTEENTH ...
65. oldal
... thought , and wherever they exist , make up a truly national history of more dignity than the record of individuals . M. Houssaye has clearly seen the personal and biographical character of the century - for with equal acuteness and ...
... thought , and wherever they exist , make up a truly national history of more dignity than the record of individuals . M. Houssaye has clearly seen the personal and biographical character of the century - for with equal acuteness and ...
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