The Southern Quarterly Review, 28. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell AMS Press, 1967 |
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437. oldal
... nature , " We cannot fail to remark with surprise how few traces are to be met among them of the senti- mental interest with which we in modern times attach ourselves to the individual characteristics of natural scenery . The Greek poet ...
... nature , " We cannot fail to remark with surprise how few traces are to be met among them of the senti- mental interest with which we in modern times attach ourselves to the individual characteristics of natural scenery . The Greek poet ...
473. oldal
... natural religion from his great work , upon the ground taken by Macaulay , that it is impossible to solve , by the aid of the study of nature , the great enigmas which perplex the natural theologian . With respect to moral questions ...
... natural religion from his great work , upon the ground taken by Macaulay , that it is impossible to solve , by the aid of the study of nature , the great enigmas which perplex the natural theologian . With respect to moral questions ...
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... natural law . What do we know about the laws of nature , one or all ? For example , what do we know about gravitation ? If gravitation be a law of nature , it must have originated when nature sprang into being . But the first ...
... natural law . What do we know about the laws of nature , one or all ? For example , what do we know about gravitation ? If gravitation be a law of nature , it must have originated when nature sprang into being . But the first ...
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