The Southern Quarterly Review, 22. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1852 |
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18. oldal
... mean by " independent . " One would suppose that the planters were much more independent than that class which is ever begging for protection . The planters will be ready to abandon the idea that excellence is obtained by the division ...
... mean by " independent . " One would suppose that the planters were much more independent than that class which is ever begging for protection . The planters will be ready to abandon the idea that excellence is obtained by the division ...
26. oldal
... means of averting the danger was to destroy the tempter . This is the very principle on which our modern philosophers defend the punishment of death . However highly we may regard human life , it is of infinitely less moment than the ...
... means of averting the danger was to destroy the tempter . This is the very principle on which our modern philosophers defend the punishment of death . However highly we may regard human life , it is of infinitely less moment than the ...
28. oldal
... means they hoped to propitiate the favour of all the tutelary deities of the world , while they retained the favour of their own . Po- lytheism is generally catholic , until it comes in contact with truth . We attach the ideas of ...
... means they hoped to propitiate the favour of all the tutelary deities of the world , while they retained the favour of their own . Po- lytheism is generally catholic , until it comes in contact with truth . We attach the ideas of ...
43. oldal
... means to the end which he kept con- tinually in view . A wantonly cruel man would surely have taken advantage of the possession of the eldest son of his greatest enemy , to work upon his feelings , and bend him to submission . But no ...
... means to the end which he kept con- tinually in view . A wantonly cruel man would surely have taken advantage of the possession of the eldest son of his greatest enemy , to work upon his feelings , and bend him to submission . But no ...
45. oldal
... means he brought it to pass , that the majority of Spaniards , full of the like feelings , did , as an Italian says , not merely love , not merely reverence , but absolutely adore him , and deem his commands so sacred , that they could ...
... means he brought it to pass , that the majority of Spaniards , full of the like feelings , did , as an Italian says , not merely love , not merely reverence , but absolutely adore him , and deem his commands so sacred , that they could ...
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