The Southern Review, Том 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... feel disposed to indulge in those visions which arise so easily before our states- men and poets when predicting the future glories of our country , and which play before our author himself in sufficient magnifi- cence , we derive our ...
... feel disposed to indulge in those visions which arise so easily before our states- men and poets when predicting the future glories of our country , and which play before our author himself in sufficient magnifi- cence , we derive our ...
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... feel confident that enough has been said to draw the attention of our readers towards a book so well deserving their notice . ART . VI . - 1 . The Republic of Cicero , translated from the Latin ; and accompanied with a Critical and ...
... feel confident that enough has been said to draw the attention of our readers towards a book so well deserving their notice . ART . VI . - 1 . The Republic of Cicero , translated from the Latin ; and accompanied with a Critical and ...
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... feel themselves to be the vilest of slaves - that they should even presume to talk of the sycophants of Czars and Sul- tans , and thank God that they are not like those publicans . It is still more strange that they who thus worship in ...
... feel themselves to be the vilest of slaves - that they should even presume to talk of the sycophants of Czars and Sul- tans , and thank God that they are not like those publicans . It is still more strange that they who thus worship in ...
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... feel- ing expressed by the orator is precisely such as one feudal baron would have experienced at witnessing the body of another gib- beted by the king's justice in eyre . Liberty , in short , was rank and nobility among the ancients ...
... feel- ing expressed by the orator is precisely such as one feudal baron would have experienced at witnessing the body of another gib- beted by the king's justice in eyre . Liberty , in short , was rank and nobility among the ancients ...
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... feel assured that it is founded solely on truth . " Vol . ii . p . 437 . We never saw a book that bore more strongly the impress of truth , and scarcely ever one possessing less interest , though on countries calculated to excite ...
... feel assured that it is founded solely on truth . " Vol . ii . p . 437 . We never saw a book that bore more strongly the impress of truth , and scarcely ever one possessing less interest , though on countries calculated to excite ...
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