The Southern Quarterly Review, Band 26Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
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... taste , 251 ; Schlescugio , saunterings about London , 254 ; Sel- borne , natural history of , 256 ; Sem- lam , poems by , 522 ; Servia , by Raube , 253 ; Smith's History of Greece , 526 ; Shelford , Leonard , trea- tise on marriage and ...
... taste , 251 ; Schlescugio , saunterings about London , 254 ; Sel- borne , natural history of , 256 ; Sem- lam , poems by , 522 ; Servia , by Raube , 253 ; Smith's History of Greece , 526 ; Shelford , Leonard , trea- tise on marriage and ...
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... taste or disposition , by which they are capable of being completely distinguished , the one from the other . And this is still more true in regard to the recurrences of similar historical periods , or like his- torical characters . The ...
... taste or disposition , by which they are capable of being completely distinguished , the one from the other . And this is still more true in regard to the recurrences of similar historical periods , or like his- torical characters . The ...
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... taste for gems , plate and objects of virtù , and was accused of having inserted the names of many persons in the lists of proscription in order to confiscate their Corinthian vessels ; * yet he was simple , modest and unosten- tatious ...
... taste for gems , plate and objects of virtù , and was accused of having inserted the names of many persons in the lists of proscription in order to confiscate their Corinthian vessels ; * yet he was simple , modest and unosten- tatious ...
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... taste and reason . Let man rest content with the reasonable effort to civilize and christianize his fellow ; by this means he may refine the rough jewel and polish the hard stone . Besides , time may be much more . profitably spent ...
... taste and reason . Let man rest content with the reasonable effort to civilize and christianize his fellow ; by this means he may refine the rough jewel and polish the hard stone . Besides , time may be much more . profitably spent ...
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... taste for work , and put it all upon the women and slaves . Utterly uncivilized and debased , how can they begin to improve ? . If , in two thousand years and upwards , they have made no progress , how much will they make in two hundred ...
... taste for work , and put it all upon the women and slaves . Utterly uncivilized and debased , how can they begin to improve ? . If , in two thousand years and upwards , they have made no progress , how much will they make in two hundred ...
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