The Southern Quarterly Review, 16. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1850 |
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... nature is still lovely , where , in his mind's eye , he can rebuild the temple or the theatre , half doubting whether they would have made a more grateful impression upon the senses than the ruin before him . He is now at a loss to give ...
... nature is still lovely , where , in his mind's eye , he can rebuild the temple or the theatre , half doubting whether they would have made a more grateful impression upon the senses than the ruin before him . He is now at a loss to give ...
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... nature rather than the deduction of reason . No process of sophistry , no amount of ignorance , could permanently enslave the descendants of the Teuton race ; no degree of refinement , no perfection of philosophy , has been able to ...
... nature rather than the deduction of reason . No process of sophistry , no amount of ignorance , could permanently enslave the descendants of the Teuton race ; no degree of refinement , no perfection of philosophy , has been able to ...
33. oldal
... nature , independently of all civil and political considera- tions , that we consider education necessary . We would educate man to connect him more perfectly with his fellow man , to put more means of enjoyment within his reach , to ...
... nature , independently of all civil and political considera- tions , that we consider education necessary . We would educate man to connect him more perfectly with his fellow man , to put more means of enjoyment within his reach , to ...
34. oldal
... nature of the federal government and that of the State , also the elementary principles of morality as taught in the Bible , together with the elements of physiology . These branches are regarded as indispensable in every system of ...
... nature of the federal government and that of the State , also the elementary principles of morality as taught in the Bible , together with the elements of physiology . These branches are regarded as indispensable in every system of ...
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... nature of things , such efforts must be rare examples . It is to the idea that the State should aid , in making this effort , that we oppose our voice . The rich and the poor are mutually necessary to each other's well being . The ...
... nature of things , such efforts must be rare examples . It is to the idea that the State should aid , in making this effort , that we oppose our voice . The rich and the poor are mutually necessary to each other's well being . The ...
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