The Southern Quarterly Review, Том 16Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1850 |
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... never allow for the very different circumstances under which other nations live , and never enter into the trains of feeling or modes of thought peculiar to the people they visit . As we see , whenever such travellers visit the United ...
... never allow for the very different circumstances under which other nations live , and never enter into the trains of feeling or modes of thought peculiar to the people they visit . As we see , whenever such travellers visit the United ...
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... never occurred to the mind of our cockney critic what grand effects would be produced , if the declining sun sent motley patches of blue and green and orange to travel across the figures on the mosaic of Raphael's Transfiguration . The ...
... never occurred to the mind of our cockney critic what grand effects would be produced , if the declining sun sent motley patches of blue and green and orange to travel across the figures on the mosaic of Raphael's Transfiguration . The ...
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... never heartily given up . In 1681 , under the Patriarchate of Elias John Ma- ruagi , several bishops re - entered the communion of the See of Rome and elected Joseph I. as Patriarch . His suc- cessors have ever borne the same name ...
... never heartily given up . In 1681 , under the Patriarchate of Elias John Ma- ruagi , several bishops re - entered the communion of the See of Rome and elected Joseph I. as Patriarch . His suc- cessors have ever borne the same name ...
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... never pronounce his name , and carefully eschew all words rhyming with it . Woe to the Christian or Turk , who utters it in their presence . No offence can be more deadly . Mr. Layard nearly broke up one of their universal dances , • by ...
... never pronounce his name , and carefully eschew all words rhyming with it . Woe to the Christian or Turk , who utters it in their presence . No offence can be more deadly . Mr. Layard nearly broke up one of their universal dances , • by ...
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... never wanted the pens of the most intel- ligent and learned of their subjects to defend their conduct before the world . Indeed , the spirit of liberty is instinc- tive rather than reasonable - the teaching of nature rather than the ...
... never wanted the pens of the most intel- ligent and learned of their subjects to defend their conduct before the world . Indeed , the spirit of liberty is instinc- tive rather than reasonable - the teaching of nature rather than the ...
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