The Southern Quarterly Review, 20. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1851 |
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191. oldal
... course of Christian conquest by love , by moral suasion , by the closer knitting of social ties , conciliates the prejudices which it might not be pru- dent to overthrow , and makes the future result as sure as it must necessarily be ...
... course of Christian conquest by love , by moral suasion , by the closer knitting of social ties , conciliates the prejudices which it might not be pru- dent to overthrow , and makes the future result as sure as it must necessarily be ...
298. oldal
... course of action deemed most advisable , and affording them , in the outset , an opportunity of arresting that course , or pledging themselves to it by new elections . Should their hearts fail them , all experience proves that contest ...
... course of action deemed most advisable , and affording them , in the outset , an opportunity of arresting that course , or pledging themselves to it by new elections . Should their hearts fail them , all experience proves that contest ...
483. oldal
... courses : 66 to 1. The principal course , which excludes the Latin and Greek , but embraces all the other studies of the school . This course extends through four years , and is recom- mended to parents who design their sons for ...
... courses : 66 to 1. The principal course , which excludes the Latin and Greek , but embraces all the other studies of the school . This course extends through four years , and is recom- mended to parents who design their sons for ...
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