The Southern Quarterly Review, 30. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell 1856 |
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25. oldal
... feeling forced upon us by the observance of many of the phenomena of existence . Without assenting in any respect to the fancy of the Stoics , or hypostatizing a mere idea , we detect the semblance of this imaginary soul of the world in ...
... feeling forced upon us by the observance of many of the phenomena of existence . Without assenting in any respect to the fancy of the Stoics , or hypostatizing a mere idea , we detect the semblance of this imaginary soul of the world in ...
48. oldal
... feelings and the ultimate treason . The continued baffling opposition experienced by Arnold , is also rendered , by the confi- dence shown him on Washington's part , so much the more unac- countable . Indeed , the only desideratum we ...
... feelings and the ultimate treason . The continued baffling opposition experienced by Arnold , is also rendered , by the confi- dence shown him on Washington's part , so much the more unac- countable . Indeed , the only desideratum we ...
50. oldal
... feeling of nationality ; yet what an enduring lesson does it furnish for every stage of our Union ! " — Vol . ii , p . 300 . The same penetration which guided the author among the earli- est formative elements of Washington's career ...
... feeling of nationality ; yet what an enduring lesson does it furnish for every stage of our Union ! " — Vol . ii , p . 300 . The same penetration which guided the author among the earli- est formative elements of Washington's career ...
64. oldal
... feelings were now ex- changed for those of respect and admiration . In short , Mai- monides , happy in the circle of his affectionate family , in the possession of a large share of worldly goods , respected by every one that knew him ...
... feelings were now ex- changed for those of respect and admiration . In short , Mai- monides , happy in the circle of his affectionate family , in the possession of a large share of worldly goods , respected by every one that knew him ...
71. oldal
... feelings are to be in unison with his conduct , and he is to speak as he thinks . Truth in words , sincerity of mind , and a heart devoid of guile , is the duty of every man ; as the law ordains , That which is altogether just shalt ...
... feelings are to be in unison with his conduct , and he is to speak as he thinks . Truth in words , sincerity of mind , and a heart devoid of guile , is the duty of every man ; as the law ordains , That which is altogether just shalt ...
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