Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 28, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 310
... passion has subsided , and the truth has been elicited , the character of the great traduced is daily brightening , while the unjust and selfish conduct of his too successful enemies is assuming its proper aspect . Bonaparte , though ...
... passion has subsided , and the truth has been elicited , the character of the great traduced is daily brightening , while the unjust and selfish conduct of his too successful enemies is assuming its proper aspect . Bonaparte , though ...
Page 368
... passion , every sudden . delusion , under which the people chance to labor , will be carried into the legislature with unchecked violence . The common- wealth must sooner or later become an aristocracy of demagogues , to be occasionally ...
... passion , every sudden . delusion , under which the people chance to labor , will be carried into the legislature with unchecked violence . The common- wealth must sooner or later become an aristocracy of demagogues , to be occasionally ...
Page 377
... passions with ourselves , - clothed with all the infirmities and imperfections of human na- ture ; and so situated , they will - it may be unconsciously to themselves - act as men so situated have always acted . If the convention ...
... passions with ourselves , - clothed with all the infirmities and imperfections of human na- ture ; and so situated , they will - it may be unconsciously to themselves - act as men so situated have always acted . If the convention ...
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