The Southern Quarterly Review, 30. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell 1856 |
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... human affairs calls unforeseen energies into action ; but they are imaginations which may well excite apprehension , and suggest reflection , in the midst of the uncertain splendours in which we bask with such listless inatten- tion to ...
... human affairs calls unforeseen energies into action ; but they are imaginations which may well excite apprehension , and suggest reflection , in the midst of the uncertain splendours in which we bask with such listless inatten- tion to ...
31. oldal
... humanity . It is a great and urgent task to determine the true social condition of the nineteenth century , to discover the tendencies of contemporary cizilization , to detect the dangers to be apprehended , and the means of mitigating ...
... humanity . It is a great and urgent task to determine the true social condition of the nineteenth century , to discover the tendencies of contemporary cizilization , to detect the dangers to be apprehended , and the means of mitigating ...
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... humanity . It The title - page of the work now to be noticed , presents a stri- kingly felicitous collocation of names . From its first announce- ment , it rang like a fitting harmony on every cognizant ear . told that the writer , who ...
... humanity . It The title - page of the work now to be noticed , presents a stri- kingly felicitous collocation of names . From its first announce- ment , it rang like a fitting harmony on every cognizant ear . told that the writer , who ...
46. oldal
... human affairs , conjoined with the general capacities of our divinely imaged , though sinful race , that we prefer to contemplate a great man per se , as a sort of salient specialty , a direct and original gift of God . And our larger ...
... human affairs , conjoined with the general capacities of our divinely imaged , though sinful race , that we prefer to contemplate a great man per se , as a sort of salient specialty , a direct and original gift of God . And our larger ...
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... humanity , and must have peculiarly felt the wounds inflicted on the most sensitive and characteristic part of his nature , these painful experiences of his early life may be allowed to have given him a bias towards the principles and ...
... humanity , and must have peculiarly felt the wounds inflicted on the most sensitive and characteristic part of his nature , these painful experiences of his early life may be allowed to have given him a bias towards the principles and ...
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