The Southern Quarterly Review, 28. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell AMS Press, 1967 |
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343. oldal
... whole work was built upon a false foundation ; for the ' extravagant notions of a few Spanish and Flemish Jesuits were artfully ascribed to the whole society . Many absurdities might likewise have been discovered among the Dominican and ...
... whole work was built upon a false foundation ; for the ' extravagant notions of a few Spanish and Flemish Jesuits were artfully ascribed to the whole society . Many absurdities might likewise have been discovered among the Dominican and ...
346. oldal
... whole legal fraternity responsible , and represent all judges and lawyers as an army of conspirators against moral philosophy . What matters it that Escobar , for instance , thought dueling allowable under cer- tain circumstances ? Is ...
... whole legal fraternity responsible , and represent all judges and lawyers as an army of conspirators against moral philosophy . What matters it that Escobar , for instance , thought dueling allowable under cer- tain circumstances ? Is ...
347. oldal
... whole order of judges or magistrates to be denounced because a few of them prove recreant to their honorable calling ? Is our whole republican system to be rejected , because some unprincipled demagogues do not hesitate to court the ...
... whole order of judges or magistrates to be denounced because a few of them prove recreant to their honorable calling ? Is our whole republican system to be rejected , because some unprincipled demagogues do not hesitate to court the ...
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