The Southern Quarterly Review, 22. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1852 |
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Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley
Thornwell. have been written by some one who has been a free trader , but
becoming interested in Pennsylvania iron mines , has changed his principles ,
and in ...
Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley
Thornwell. have been written by some one who has been a free trader , but
becoming interested in Pennsylvania iron mines , has changed his principles ,
and in ...
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Under whatsoever form it may develope itself , whether political , religious , or
purely intellectual , it is for the time the governing principle , and those who march
under its banners are destined to achieve greatness . The great thought of the ...
Under whatsoever form it may develope itself , whether political , religious , or
purely intellectual , it is for the time the governing principle , and those who march
under its banners are destined to achieve greatness . The great thought of the ...
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The illustration of this principle we propose to be the subject for consideration ,
and shall proceed forth with to notice some of the most prominent points of history
, wherein error appears to have arisen from a mistaken view of the sentiment of ...
The illustration of this principle we propose to be the subject for consideration ,
and shall proceed forth with to notice some of the most prominent points of history
, wherein error appears to have arisen from a mistaken view of the sentiment of ...
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This is the very principle on which our modern philosophers defend the
punishment of death . 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 Hebrews
...
This is the very principle on which our modern philosophers defend the
punishment of death . 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 Hebrews
...
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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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