The Southern Quarterly Review, 22. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1852 |
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33. oldal
... perhaps irradicable in the English mind , and such is the holy abhorrence in which the Ro- mish church is held , that , to a thorough English mind , the terms papist and traitor are convertible . And this politi- cal influence has had ...
... perhaps irradicable in the English mind , and such is the holy abhorrence in which the Ro- mish church is held , that , to a thorough English mind , the terms papist and traitor are convertible . And this politi- cal influence has had ...
36. oldal
... perhaps a wholesome reverence , continued long after the necessity which called them into existence has passed away . The impress of the great mind of Hildebrand remains in the church still . He provided her with the weapons wherewith ...
... perhaps a wholesome reverence , continued long after the necessity which called them into existence has passed away . The impress of the great mind of Hildebrand remains in the church still . He provided her with the weapons wherewith ...
40. oldal
... perhaps be at a loss to distinguish the difference indicated on their maps , by any other trait than the difference in the degree of avarice which may exist in these countries . In other words , they would have to acknowledge that the ...
... perhaps be at a loss to distinguish the difference indicated on their maps , by any other trait than the difference in the degree of avarice which may exist in these countries . In other words , they would have to acknowledge that the ...
45. oldal
... perhaps even the existence of the Spanish monarchy . He is now accused of having been a tyrant ; if he had pursued another course , he would have been taxed with incapacity and weakness . ' " " Ranke , who has no prejudices of either ...
... perhaps even the existence of the Spanish monarchy . He is now accused of having been a tyrant ; if he had pursued another course , he would have been taxed with incapacity and weakness . ' " " Ranke , who has no prejudices of either ...
48. oldal
... perhaps , be found least deficient , which have not sac- rificed every thing to the cause of progress , but have occa- sionally allowed themselves time to breathe , to rest , and to enjoy their happiness . Charleston , S. C. F. A. P. ...
... perhaps , be found least deficient , which have not sac- rificed every thing to the cause of progress , but have occa- sionally allowed themselves time to breathe , to rest , and to enjoy their happiness . Charleston , S. C. F. A. P. ...
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