The Southern Quarterly Review, 2. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1967 |
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135. oldal
... light and im- provement , are to be adopted in their place . The " down- trodden classes " are to be upraised ; men are to feel their dignity , and to be conscious of rights which have too long been wrested from them by the hand of the ...
... light and im- provement , are to be adopted in their place . The " down- trodden classes " are to be upraised ; men are to feel their dignity , and to be conscious of rights which have too long been wrested from them by the hand of the ...
229. oldal
... light to the darkness . This was , certainly , the greatest good derived from them , as far as they could perceive , and would , therefore , according to the doctrine of final causes , be a sound , satisfactory , and unal- terable ...
... light to the darkness . This was , certainly , the greatest good derived from them , as far as they could perceive , and would , therefore , according to the doctrine of final causes , be a sound , satisfactory , and unal- terable ...
451. oldal
... light , in which not only God's existence is made known to the world , but also his goodness , his power and his glory . In reading this great and open volume of Nature , if we would under- stand it aright , we must employ the faculties ...
... light , in which not only God's existence is made known to the world , but also his goodness , his power and his glory . In reading this great and open volume of Nature , if we would under- stand it aright , we must employ the faculties ...
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ART PAGE | 5 |
subject 1842 | 59 |
CLASSICAL LITERATURE | 72 |
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