The Southern Quarterly Review, 26. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
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32. oldal
Both people still indulged wild and nympholeptic dreams of liberty , but had lost
all apprehension of its true nature , and the capacity for its actual enjoyment . To
both the only possible relief , still compatible with their situation , was tranquillity ...
Both people still indulged wild and nympholeptic dreams of liberty , but had lost
all apprehension of its true nature , and the capacity for its actual enjoyment . To
both the only possible relief , still compatible with their situation , was tranquillity ...
33. oldal
the army will more and more discover iis possession of all vital power , and
reveal itselt ' ultimately in its true type , as a military democracy , an armed and
exclusive constituency , and convert the French constitution into a régime of
Mamelukes ...
the army will more and more discover iis possession of all vital power , and
reveal itselt ' ultimately in its true type , as a military democracy , an armed and
exclusive constituency , and convert the French constitution into a régime of
Mamelukes ...
34. oldal
It is true , Louis Napoleon cleared with larger strides the interval between a
nominal republic and a real despotism ; but then the French had lost the faculty of
veneration , whilst the Romans had retained a superstitious and sanctimonious
34 ...
It is true , Louis Napoleon cleared with larger strides the interval between a
nominal republic and a real despotism ; but then the French had lost the faculty of
veneration , whilst the Romans had retained a superstitious and sanctimonious
34 ...
37. oldal
... obtained , and those ridiculous and unfounded anticipations may be hereafter
avoided , which the event so speedily dissipates , and which only demonstrate
that in all ages there are , at least , four hundred false prophets for every true one
.
... obtained , and those ridiculous and unfounded anticipations may be hereafter
avoided , which the event so speedily dissipates , and which only demonstrate
that in all ages there are , at least , four hundred false prophets for every true one
.
47. oldal
And , hence , although it inay be true that a people may not have as much liberty
as they are fairly entitled to , and are capable of enjoying , yet the reverse is
unquestionably true , that no people can long possess more than they are fairly ...
And , hence , although it inay be true that a people may not have as much liberty
as they are fairly entitled to , and are capable of enjoying , yet the reverse is
unquestionably true , that no people can long possess more than they are fairly ...
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