The Southern Quarterly Review, 20. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1851 |
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242. oldal
... doubt that there is a head somewhere , hanging in the neighbourhood . He is fre- quently as just and truthful as he is bold . We have no doubt that he opens several clues to the truths of his subject , which philoso- phers , hitherto ...
... doubt that there is a head somewhere , hanging in the neighbourhood . He is fre- quently as just and truthful as he is bold . We have no doubt that he opens several clues to the truths of his subject , which philoso- phers , hitherto ...
278. oldal
... doubt it . At this moment , no intelligent man can examine the contemporary documents , without being convinced that , while these were present to the memory and understandings of all , such doubt was impossible . In that day , no man ...
... doubt it . At this moment , no intelligent man can examine the contemporary documents , without being convinced that , while these were present to the memory and understandings of all , such doubt was impossible . In that day , no man ...
403. oldal
... doubt of the correctness of Wm . Von Humboldt's opinion , that the unity of language is a physiological effect ; the diversities of various tongues is a dynamical one : the former being based in the nature of man , the latter springing ...
... doubt of the correctness of Wm . Von Humboldt's opinion , that the unity of language is a physiological effect ; the diversities of various tongues is a dynamical one : the former being based in the nature of man , the latter springing ...
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