The Southern Quarterly Review, Volumen22Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1852 |
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... position which requires him to act the part of an executioner , but he cannot be called a persecutor . Nay -his humanity may be called in question , his cruelty ap- parently proved by the very acts which he may perform for the purpose ...
... position which requires him to act the part of an executioner , but he cannot be called a persecutor . Nay -his humanity may be called in question , his cruelty ap- parently proved by the very acts which he may perform for the purpose ...
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... position . That books were so dear before the art of printing , as to be beyond the reach of the poor , is perhaps indisputably true . But the supposition that the Countess of Anjou paid an ordinary price for the book in question , is ...
... position . That books were so dear before the art of printing , as to be beyond the reach of the poor , is perhaps indisputably true . But the supposition that the Countess of Anjou paid an ordinary price for the book in question , is ...
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... position , he felt that he was more than the equal of his Emperor ; that he was the common father of mankind ; and that his mission was to clothe the church with that authority and power which should make her truly the guardian of the ...
... position , he felt that he was more than the equal of his Emperor ; that he was the common father of mankind ; and that his mission was to clothe the church with that authority and power which should make her truly the guardian of the ...
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... position in which he was placed by the religious and political state of Europe . He was the head of the Catholic party . Wherever the doctrines of the Reforma- tion had made their appearance , civil war had followed in their train ...
... position in which he was placed by the religious and political state of Europe . He was the head of the Catholic party . Wherever the doctrines of the Reforma- tion had made their appearance , civil war had followed in their train ...
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... position , he fancies himself a sharer of the boundless wealth which that industry is accumulating . But it may be wise to glance occasionally at other countries , apparently less favoured by genius , and inquire whether the cause of hu ...
... position , he fancies himself a sharer of the boundless wealth which that industry is accumulating . But it may be wise to glance occasionally at other countries , apparently less favoured by genius , and inquire whether the cause of hu ...
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