The Southern Quarterly Review, 28. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell AMS Press, 1967 |
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416. oldal
... intelligence with which so many of our workshops are en- lighted , must have become brighter , and derived a new impulsive power from the personal dignity of which Mr. Marcy's doctrines must have given to its possessor a clearer ...
... intelligence with which so many of our workshops are en- lighted , must have become brighter , and derived a new impulsive power from the personal dignity of which Mr. Marcy's doctrines must have given to its possessor a clearer ...
482. oldal
... intelligence and that his intelligence was a distinct faculty endowed with in- dependent and original power of acquiring true or rational ideas . Then in this case it would also follow , were we to say that man's distinct faculty ...
... intelligence and that his intelligence was a distinct faculty endowed with in- dependent and original power of acquiring true or rational ideas . Then in this case it would also follow , were we to say that man's distinct faculty ...
485. oldal
... intelligence , reasonableness , ( all which words convey the same idea , ) are acquisitions of that something that had existence and origination antecedently to its apprehension of truth ? This something , we find existing in the ...
... intelligence , reasonableness , ( all which words convey the same idea , ) are acquisitions of that something that had existence and origination antecedently to its apprehension of truth ? This something , we find existing in the ...
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