The Southern Quarterly Review, 22. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1852 |
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They must have cause to complain of some human conduct towards them . That
timely showers do not come to the relief of the farmer , or winds to the sailor , that
success does not attend the ventures of the merchant , that the mechanic fails in ...
They must have cause to complain of some human conduct towards them . That
timely showers do not come to the relief of the farmer , or winds to the sailor , that
success does not attend the ventures of the merchant , that the mechanic fails in ...
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Such precepts are shocking to humanity , and on a cursory glance we may
readily join in condemnation of the lawgiver who could , in cold blood , give
utterance to them . But an attentive consideration of all the facts , will bring to our
notice ...
Such precepts are shocking to humanity , and on a cursory glance we may
readily join in condemnation of the lawgiver who could , in cold blood , give
utterance to them . But an attentive consideration of all the facts , will bring to our
notice ...
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Humanity towards a Canaanite is denounced as impiety towards God . To form a
proper judgment of this ... However highly we may regard human life , it is of
infinitely less moment than the moral life of the community . And the history of the
...
Humanity towards a Canaanite is denounced as impiety towards God . To form a
proper judgment of this ... However highly we may regard human life , it is of
infinitely less moment than the moral life of the community . And the history of the
...
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True to the old principle of the republic , they oppressed Christianity as a
dangerous and disorganizing principle ; while the others , false to Rome , false to
humanity , unconsciously contributed to the development of a principle which
was ...
True to the old principle of the republic , they oppressed Christianity as a
dangerous and disorganizing principle ; while the others , false to Rome , false to
humanity , unconsciously contributed to the development of a principle which
was ...
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But to suppose Aurelius or Trajan to have been influenced by such motives ,
would be to blot out from the annals of humanity some of its brightest pages , and
some of the noblest names which have adorned them . That punishment should ...
But to suppose Aurelius or Trajan to have been influenced by such motives ,
would be to blot out from the annals of humanity some of its brightest pages , and
some of the noblest names which have adorned them . That punishment should ...
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