The Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 5Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1965 - American periodicals |
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Page 39
... effect of his conservatism , than his conservatism . the effect of the bargain . Mirabeau , with all his violence . of character , with all his hatred of nobility and of royalty , with all his ardent desire to evoke the mighty power of ...
... effect of his conservatism , than his conservatism . the effect of the bargain . Mirabeau , with all his violence . of character , with all his hatred of nobility and of royalty , with all his ardent desire to evoke the mighty power of ...
Page 206
... effect produced upon the mind , by gazing upon these mysterious relics of antiquity , is the same as the effect which would be produced , by listening to a noble oration , or by perusing a splend d poem , which should bear our spirits ...
... effect produced upon the mind , by gazing upon these mysterious relics of antiquity , is the same as the effect which would be produced , by listening to a noble oration , or by perusing a splend d poem , which should bear our spirits ...
Page 383
... effect of pauper- ism is the same . Many parts of Asia would exhibit , perhaps , as af- flicting effects of an extreme prosecution of the agricultural system , as England can possibly furnish , respecting the manufacturing . It is not ...
... effect of pauper- ism is the same . Many parts of Asia would exhibit , perhaps , as af- flicting effects of an extreme prosecution of the agricultural system , as England can possibly furnish , respecting the manufacturing . It is not ...
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