Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
Knygos viduje
Rezultatai 1–5 iš 75
3 psl.
... existence . Here are no books , but who can see the continent with its inland and surrounding waters , its temperate climates , its west - wind breathing vigor through all the year , its confluence of races so favorable to the highest ...
... existence . Here are no books , but who can see the continent with its inland and surrounding waters , its temperate climates , its west - wind breathing vigor through all the year , its confluence of races so favorable to the highest ...
53 psl.
... existence of slavery , . . . could not fail to produce the most unhappy effects . " " There could not be any security for that species of property . " Annexation " is absolutely nec- essary to the salvation of the South . " In 1844 , he ...
... existence of slavery , . . . could not fail to produce the most unhappy effects . " " There could not be any security for that species of property . " Annexation " is absolutely nec- essary to the salvation of the South . " In 1844 , he ...
59 psl.
... existence of laws by which they are governed , and the more we examine the subject , the more universal we find the appli- cation of these laws to be ; we are made aware of the depend- ence of the artist on his time ; and we become ...
... existence of laws by which they are governed , and the more we examine the subject , the more universal we find the appli- cation of these laws to be ; we are made aware of the depend- ence of the artist on his time ; and we become ...
71 psl.
... existence to the camarilla established by Count Armansperg . It is not neces- sary to enter into any details concerning the political conduct of the various cabinets , from the termination of the Bavarian supremacy to the establishment ...
... existence to the camarilla established by Count Armansperg . It is not neces- sary to enter into any details concerning the political conduct of the various cabinets , from the termination of the Bavarian supremacy to the establishment ...
93 psl.
... existence of the nation which have been neglected by the regency , by the king , and by the English , French , and Russian parties , while in power ; then , indeed , the three powers might lay claim to be really benefactors to Greece ...
... existence of the nation which have been neglected by the regency , by the king , and by the English , French , and Russian parties , while in power ; then , indeed , the three powers might lay claim to be really benefactors to Greece ...
Kiti leidimai - Peržiūrėti viską
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
Adams Agassiz American articles of confederation Athens authority body Boston called Carolina cause character Christian church claim colonies common common law condition Congress constitution court declared divine Edmund Lyons England English established evil existence fact favor force freedom give Greece Greek heart Hebrew honor human idea important Inductive justice king of Bavaria King Otho knowledge labor land less look mankind Massachusetts matter means ment Mexican Mexico mind minister moral mulattoes nation nature negroes never North object organization party peace persons Philosophy political present President principle question reality reason relation religion Rio Grande Russia schools seems Senate slave-holders slavery slaves Slidell society soul South South Carolina spirit Texas things thou thought tion true truth United universal villein whole words