The Southern Quarterly Review, 22. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1852 |
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4. oldal
... political office who is not in favour of such a system of specific duties as will adequately protect the labour and capital of the country ; and who will not truly and efficiently repre- sent our interests upon these questions ; and ...
... political office who is not in favour of such a system of specific duties as will adequately protect the labour and capital of the country ; and who will not truly and efficiently repre- sent our interests upon these questions ; and ...
23. oldal
... 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 unity and spirituality of the godhead , was ...
... 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 unity and spirituality of the godhead , was ...
24. oldal
... political prejudices , calmly investigates the annals of the past , discovers the ruling passion of a people , the inevitable tendencies of their ac- tions , the motives by which they were made to act , and from all these deduce the ...
... political prejudices , calmly investigates the annals of the past , discovers the ruling passion of a people , the inevitable tendencies of their ac- tions , the motives by which they were made to act , and from all these deduce the ...
25. oldal
... politicians , and philosophers are called upon to an- swer for the sins of an imperfect theology . From such a historian we can expect no greater partiality than the fairness of an honest partizan ; he may be interesting , but can ...
... politicians , and philosophers are called upon to an- swer for the sins of an imperfect theology . From such a historian we can expect no greater partiality than the fairness of an honest partizan ; he may be interesting , but can ...
27. oldal
... political , was religion . This was the test which distinguished the citi- zen from the stranger , which originally separated the proud burgher from the obscure and untribed plebeian . In the pursuit of universal empire , the ruling ...
... political , was religion . This was the test which distinguished the citi- zen from the stranger , which originally separated the proud burgher from the obscure and untribed plebeian . In the pursuit of universal empire , the ruling ...
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