The Southern Quarterly Review, 30. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell 1856 |
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... truth , in consequence of apprehending it only in part . The ancient Stoics espoused the doctrine of an intelligent soul of the material universe . The " Anima Mundi , " according to their philosophy , guided the changes of the seasons ...
... truth , in consequence of apprehending it only in part . The ancient Stoics espoused the doctrine of an intelligent soul of the material universe . The " Anima Mundi , " according to their philosophy , guided the changes of the seasons ...
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... truth . The favourite veins , also , which the author had hitherto wrought , were not closely kindred with a sturdy research into matters of fact . Speculations on general life and manners , humorous satire , quaint and piquant ...
... truth . The favourite veins , also , which the author had hitherto wrought , were not closely kindred with a sturdy research into matters of fact . Speculations on general life and manners , humorous satire , quaint and piquant ...
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... truth of expression , which faithfully convey to us a presentment of the living man . * Meanwhile , the most laborious students of revolu- tionary history may expatiate at large in the eleven additional volumes which Mr. Sparks has ...
... truth of expression , which faithfully convey to us a presentment of the living man . * Meanwhile , the most laborious students of revolu- tionary history may expatiate at large in the eleven additional volumes which Mr. Sparks has ...
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... truth . But let it not go for more than it is worth . Let it not conflict with the sturdy republican theory , that each man , after all , must stand , for a true estimate of his character , on his own individual foun- dation . So that ...
... truth . But let it not go for more than it is worth . Let it not conflict with the sturdy republican theory , that each man , after all , must stand , for a true estimate of his character , on his own individual foun- dation . So that ...
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... truth . " How this learned Israelite , in the midst of such overwhelming occupation , could find the leisure requisite to collect and digest materials for the numerous and voluminous works which have flowed from his pen , is indeed ...
... truth . " How this learned Israelite , in the midst of such overwhelming occupation , could find the leisure requisite to collect and digest materials for the numerous and voluminous works which have flowed from his pen , is indeed ...
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