The Southern Review, Volume 4A. E. Miller., 1829 - Southern States |
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Page 49
... passing respect but to his serious study . The student , if he finds no more in these volumes , will at least find pointed out to him the purest sources of information , in every department of his science . " The second and third ...
... passing respect but to his serious study . The student , if he finds no more in these volumes , will at least find pointed out to him the purest sources of information , in every department of his science . " The second and third ...
Page 54
... passed in that primordial state of society , is as precise and satisfactory as can be expected , considering how very scanty the materials are that remain for writing its history . We object in the same way to the whole of the fifth ...
... passed in that primordial state of society , is as precise and satisfactory as can be expected , considering how very scanty the materials are that remain for writing its history . We object in the same way to the whole of the fifth ...
Page 74
... passed to the other . Post Pu- nica bella quietus , the Roman began to study the Greek models , but he entered , at the same time , upon a precipitate , downward course of vice , misrule , and civil war . It was even so with the ...
... passed to the other . Post Pu- nica bella quietus , the Roman began to study the Greek models , but he entered , at the same time , upon a precipitate , downward course of vice , misrule , and civil war . It was even so with the ...
Page 75
... passed under the yoke by a more rigid disciplinarian at the head of a semi - barbarous horde from Macedon and Thrace . The ancient democracies - in con- sequence of the vast multitude of their slaves and other causes , were mere ...
... passed under the yoke by a more rigid disciplinarian at the head of a semi - barbarous horde from Macedon and Thrace . The ancient democracies - in con- sequence of the vast multitude of their slaves and other causes , were mere ...
Page 76
... passed away . Reflecting thus on their stations when in prosperity , and their movements in de- cline , it led me to reflect on the civil and religious rights which the seve- ral charters had given to the then existing people of North ...
... passed away . Reflecting thus on their stations when in prosperity , and their movements in de- cline , it led me to reflect on the civil and religious rights which the seve- ral charters had given to the then existing people of North ...
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