The Southern Quarterly Review, Volumen26Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
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... possessed a peculiar aptitude for confirming our impressions relative to the manner of solving the difficult problems connected with the late changes in France . Very appropriately , too , Mr. Merivale's prolix narrative , so far as it ...
... possessed a peculiar aptitude for confirming our impressions relative to the manner of solving the difficult problems connected with the late changes in France . Very appropriately , too , Mr. Merivale's prolix narrative , so far as it ...
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... to gild his better deeds , there was nothing harsh or stern in his manner or general bearing . He possessed in an eminent degree the grace , the dignity and the decorum of 1854. ] 13 LOUIS NAPOLEON AND AUGUSTUS CÆSAR .
... to gild his better deeds , there was nothing harsh or stern in his manner or general bearing . He possessed in an eminent degree the grace , the dignity and the decorum of 1854. ] 13 LOUIS NAPOLEON AND AUGUSTUS CÆSAR .
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... possession of the insignia of empire , if he could have consented to trouble himself with its burdens . The two friends and counsellors of Augustus constitute an integral and essential part of his career , as it was through them he won ...
... possession of the insignia of empire , if he could have consented to trouble himself with its burdens . The two friends and counsellors of Augustus constitute an integral and essential part of his career , as it was through them he won ...
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... possessed , in an eminent degree , the peculiar intuition into all the recesses of the heart possessed by the great Italian statesmen , diplomatists and political writers , and also to have had the same consummate art in detecting and ...
... possessed , in an eminent degree , the peculiar intuition into all the recesses of the heart possessed by the great Italian statesmen , diplomatists and political writers , and also to have had the same consummate art in detecting and ...
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... possession of the whole machinery of power effect . Ostentation , magni- ficence , liberality and the semblance of generosity ; —the reminiscences of the past and the vanities of the hour ; -pre- sent gratitude and future hopes ; -grand ...
... possession of the whole machinery of power effect . Ostentation , magni- ficence , liberality and the semblance of generosity ; —the reminiscences of the past and the vanities of the hour ; -pre- sent gratitude and future hopes ; -grand ...
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