Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Τόμος 341881 |
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... force and representation of the empire . To sustain , with increasing credit , every successive ordeal which awaits a man who plays a foremost part on the greatest stage of events is a mar- vellous achievement . There was no personal ...
... force and representation of the empire . To sustain , with increasing credit , every successive ordeal which awaits a man who plays a foremost part on the greatest stage of events is a mar- vellous achievement . There was no personal ...
Σελίδα 4
... force of the ar- guments in favor of recognizing and supporting the South , there was none in favor of a policy of mere irritation , and of , as far as words and omissions could make it , a malevolent neutrality . It is not too much to ...
... force of the ar- guments in favor of recognizing and supporting the South , there was none in favor of a policy of mere irritation , and of , as far as words and omissions could make it , a malevolent neutrality . It is not too much to ...
Σελίδα 11
... force silver dollars into use in the United States has entirely failed , and it might fail even under a conven- tion . It is quite conceivable that in the United Kingdom and the colonies the scheme would be defeated by the tacit refusal ...
... force silver dollars into use in the United States has entirely failed , and it might fail even under a conven- tion . It is quite conceivable that in the United Kingdom and the colonies the scheme would be defeated by the tacit refusal ...
Σελίδα 15
... force of the wind may be imagined from the fact that , in spite of the delay caused by these misfortunes , and the small amount of canvas we were able to carry , we ran 315 nautical , or 360 statute , miles , in twenty - four hours ...
... force of the wind may be imagined from the fact that , in spite of the delay caused by these misfortunes , and the small amount of canvas we were able to carry , we ran 315 nautical , or 360 statute , miles , in twenty - four hours ...
Σελίδα 18
... force akin to natural law , a specific literature . If he had chosen to write of American literature , how ill would it have served his purpose ! Perhaps M. Taine would reply that we in America are not a lit- erary people , that we have ...
... force akin to natural law , a specific literature . If he had chosen to write of American literature , how ill would it have served his purpose ! Perhaps M. Taine would reply that we in America are not a lit- erary people , that we have ...
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