The Southern Quarterly Review, 22. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1852 |
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29. oldal
... political and religious , continue to warp our judg- ments ; and he will be a happy man , who , after having been doomed to an immortality of infamy on the pages of a popular historian , shall receive even tardy justice from the ...
... political and religious , continue to warp our judg- ments ; and he will be a happy man , who , after having been doomed to an immortality of infamy on the pages of a popular historian , shall receive even tardy justice from the ...
30. oldal
... political in- corporation with the powerful States of Latium . The indignant Manlius exclaims at the proposal , " Oh , Jupi- ter , and art thou a captive , to behold in thy consecrated temple a foreign consul and a foreign senate ...
... political in- corporation with the powerful States of Latium . The indignant Manlius exclaims at the proposal , " Oh , Jupi- ter , and art thou a captive , to behold in thy consecrated temple a foreign consul and a foreign senate ...
34. oldal
... political world of Europe , there was no refuge for suffering humanity . The right of the strongest was the only acknowledged law . The feudal system was in a state of effervescence , and had not yet developed order out of its ...
... political world of Europe , there was no refuge for suffering humanity . The right of the strongest was the only acknowledged law . The feudal system was in a state of effervescence , and had not yet developed order out of its ...
39. oldal
... political world of Europe , after the destruction of the Roman empire , and before modern States had had time to organize their po- litical existence , it would be vain to seek the expression of a national sentiment . We must ...
... political world of Europe , after the destruction of the Roman empire , and before modern States had had time to organize their po- litical existence , it would be vain to seek the expression of a national sentiment . We must ...
40. oldal
... politics . But it is seldom , as kings of Spain , that these princes were con- spicuously distinguished . The first ... political rights , is true . How far these constitutional rights tended to licentiousness , may be inferred from the ...
... politics . But it is seldom , as kings of Spain , that these princes were con- spicuously distinguished . The first ... political rights , is true . How far these constitutional rights tended to licentiousness , may be inferred from the ...
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