The Southern Quarterly Review, Volumen16Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1850 |
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... feeling of having been fellow travellers with the author . Mr. Layard is no ordi- nary English traveller , going abroad merely because it is customary to do so , and so encased in insular prejudices that he cannot see any thing in its ...
... feeling of having been fellow travellers with the author . Mr. Layard is no ordi- nary English traveller , going abroad merely because it is customary to do so , and so encased in insular prejudices that he cannot see any thing in its ...
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... feeling of awe succeeds to wonder , for there is nothing to relieve the mind , to lean to hope , or to tell of what is gone by . These huge mounds of Assyria made a deeper impression upon me , gave rise to more serious thought and more ...
... feeling of awe succeeds to wonder , for there is nothing to relieve the mind , to lean to hope , or to tell of what is gone by . These huge mounds of Assyria made a deeper impression upon me , gave rise to more serious thought and more ...
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... feel that some exercise of moral courage is necessary to enable one to attempt their apology . As it is our inten- tion , in the course of the present paper , not only to do this but even to vindicate them , we insist that before we ...
... feel that some exercise of moral courage is necessary to enable one to attempt their apology . As it is our inten- tion , in the course of the present paper , not only to do this but even to vindicate them , we insist that before we ...
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... feeling against the clergy and nobility ; but , in the declara- tion of war , they were compelled to use other influences to . counteract the policy of M. De Lessart , the Minister of Foreign Affairs , and to counterbalance the powerful ...
... feeling against the clergy and nobility ; but , in the declara- tion of war , they were compelled to use other influences to . counteract the policy of M. De Lessart , the Minister of Foreign Affairs , and to counterbalance the powerful ...
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... feeling of aversion to the throne , and an appre- hension that the monarch might escape from their hands ; but the insurrection of the 20th of June was the first popu- lar exhibition of hostility to the king and of a thirst for his ...
... feeling of aversion to the throne , and an appre- hension that the monarch might escape from their hands ; but the insurrection of the 20th of June was the first popu- lar exhibition of hostility to the king and of a thirst for his ...
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