The Southern Quarterly Review, 30. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell 1856 |
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19. oldal
... true republic . ' Let us add : with the tradi tionary encroachments of the two kinds of government , invasion of the legislative department by the executive , subjection of the elector by the delegate . " " It would be difficult to say ...
... true republic . ' Let us add : with the tradi tionary encroachments of the two kinds of government , invasion of the legislative department by the executive , subjection of the elector by the delegate . " " It would be difficult to say ...
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... true interpretations of the existing order of facts ; but in their exclusive adaptation to the daily practices of the world , it is much to be feared that they generate a monomania which must even- tuate in social suicide . While the ...
... true interpretations of the existing order of facts ; but in their exclusive adaptation to the daily practices of the world , it is much to be feared that they generate a monomania which must even- tuate in social suicide . While the ...
31. oldal
... true social condition of the nineteenth century , to discover the tendencies of contemporary cizilization , to detect the dangers to be apprehended , and the means of mitigating or averting them , without being deluded into the ...
... true social condition of the nineteenth century , to discover the tendencies of contemporary cizilization , to detect the dangers to be apprehended , and the means of mitigating or averting them , without being deluded into the ...
34. oldal
... true oracles of the passing age . Everywhere many dangerous tendencies are now pressing for- ward to the speedy development of national disaster . However divergent in principle , or dissimilar in aspect , they are acting in concert for ...
... true oracles of the passing age . Everywhere many dangerous tendencies are now pressing for- ward to the speedy development of national disaster . However divergent in principle , or dissimilar in aspect , they are acting in concert for ...
36. oldal
... True , they would have safely looked for every charm of thought , and every grace of style and narrative . But , there was at that time wanting to the compositions of this distinguished author , a certain nervous and masculine ...
... True , they would have safely looked for every charm of thought , and every grace of style and narrative . But , there was at that time wanting to the compositions of this distinguished author , a certain nervous and masculine ...
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