The Southern Quarterly Review, 16. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1850 |
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54. oldal
... period of history to point out as many names of men , who stand prominently forward , as those who are entitled to claim the attention of the historian in the brief period mentioned . But there were no great statesmen— none who saw the ...
... period of history to point out as many names of men , who stand prominently forward , as those who are entitled to claim the attention of the historian in the brief period mentioned . But there were no great statesmen— none who saw the ...
55. oldal
... period more needed than at the second assembly of the notables , which led to the convocation of the States general . Neckar was a mathematician , but no statesman . By permitting a double representation in the third estate , he thereby ...
... period more needed than at the second assembly of the notables , which led to the convocation of the States general . Neckar was a mathematician , but no statesman . By permitting a double representation in the third estate , he thereby ...
57. oldal
... period , but it may be contended that if there had been enough public virtue left in the nation - if there had been wise statesmen to have directed its counsels - the re - establishment of the throue on a new basis , the correction of ...
... period , but it may be contended that if there had been enough public virtue left in the nation - if there had been wise statesmen to have directed its counsels - the re - establishment of the throue on a new basis , the correction of ...
58. oldal
... period when the evils of the iron age , described by Ovid , was about to be reproduced in France . Protinus irrumpit venæ pejoris in ævum Omne nefas fugere pudor , verumque , fidesque ; In quorum subiere locum , fraudesque , dolique ...
... period when the evils of the iron age , described by Ovid , was about to be reproduced in France . Protinus irrumpit venæ pejoris in ævum Omne nefas fugere pudor , verumque , fidesque ; In quorum subiere locum , fraudesque , dolique ...
59. oldal
... period . Great efforts had been made at the elections to procure men of extreme opinions , as representatives in the Assembly , when hostility to the throne was the surest passport to popular favor . The overthrow of the monarchy and ...
... period . Great efforts had been made at the elections to procure men of extreme opinions , as representatives in the Assembly , when hostility to the throne was the surest passport to popular favor . The overthrow of the monarchy and ...
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