The Southern Quarterly Review, 14. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1967 |
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... course of its natural develop- ment . If looked at from merely one limited point of view , it must be totally misunderstood . But it must be regarded both subjectively , or as the development from within of the life of nations , and ...
... course of its natural develop- ment . If looked at from merely one limited point of view , it must be totally misunderstood . But it must be regarded both subjectively , or as the development from within of the life of nations , and ...
167. oldal
... course , of the vast prac- tical importance , in this point of view , of the literature of the ancients ! Requiring ( as we believe the Greek ever must , should full justice be done it , ) the exclusive devotion of a profes- sor , the ...
... course , of the vast prac- tical importance , in this point of view , of the literature of the ancients ! Requiring ( as we believe the Greek ever must , should full justice be done it , ) the exclusive devotion of a profes- sor , the ...
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... course at Cam- bridge . Let the course of study be enlarged and the time . spent in the school increased , then we shall have sounder lawyers , and better men . The practice of spending only one or two short terms in the school is ...
... course at Cam- bridge . Let the course of study be enlarged and the time . spent in the school increased , then we shall have sounder lawyers , and better men . The practice of spending only one or two short terms in the school is ...
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SOUTHCAROLINA IN THE REVOLUTION | 37 |
CARLYLES WORKS | 77 |
FUGITIVE POETRY OF AMERICA | 101 |
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