The Southern Quarterly Review, Volumen26Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
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... give assurance of the wisdom and ex- pediency of any line of conduct , he has fully secured , up to this time , the benefit of such testimony . But , leaving en- tirely out of consideration the canon of the worldly , though eminently ...
... give assurance of the wisdom and ex- pediency of any line of conduct , he has fully secured , up to this time , the benefit of such testimony . But , leaving en- tirely out of consideration the canon of the worldly , though eminently ...
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... give them the labour , the credit , or the odium of their execution , than openly to borrow the real benefit of their advice . The Pan- theon was the creation of Agrippa , but probably the idea of the Emperor , and mainly constructed ...
... give them the labour , the credit , or the odium of their execution , than openly to borrow the real benefit of their advice . The Pan- theon was the creation of Agrippa , but probably the idea of the Emperor , and mainly constructed ...
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... give each the credit of sagacity , not of benevolence ; it is the result of consummate prudence , not of good feeling . It indicates the absence of malice , but affords no assurance of natural gentleness . The first coup d'état of Louis ...
... give each the credit of sagacity , not of benevolence ; it is the result of consummate prudence , not of good feeling . It indicates the absence of malice , but affords no assurance of natural gentleness . The first coup d'état of Louis ...
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... gives the same explanation as his learned co - la- bourer of Edinburgh . He says : * " In a general way , it may here be stated as an explanation — not of fered as a definition - that when the term civil liberty is used , there is now ...
... gives the same explanation as his learned co - la- bourer of Edinburgh . He says : * " In a general way , it may here be stated as an explanation — not of fered as a definition - that when the term civil liberty is used , there is now ...
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... give away liberty , and establish a despot ? We might say with greater truth , that where the minority is protected ... gives the result of his profound thought , and long experience , in the following clear exposition : * " A community ...
... give away liberty , and establish a despot ? We might say with greater truth , that where the minority is protected ... gives the result of his profound thought , and long experience , in the following clear exposition : * " A community ...
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