The Southern Quarterly Review, 30. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1967 |
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299. oldal
... cause . One would think that the world had fallen in love with Christianity , and that missions to the heathen are not generally viewed with a secret and real contempt , obliging us to defend that cause , as we attempted earnestly to do ...
... cause . One would think that the world had fallen in love with Christianity , and that missions to the heathen are not generally viewed with a secret and real contempt , obliging us to defend that cause , as we attempted earnestly to do ...
400. oldal
... cause it to bear vastly different fruit . Of the four great natural sections of our country , the differences between the Northern and Southern are much more conspicuous and extensive than those between the Eastern and Western . As the ...
... cause it to bear vastly different fruit . Of the four great natural sections of our country , the differences between the Northern and Southern are much more conspicuous and extensive than those between the Eastern and Western . As the ...
426. oldal
... cause for which we may have a predilection . Heat , light , electricity , magnetism , chemical affinity , and motion , are all correlative ; each may produce the other , so that no one of them can be said to be the essential cause of ...
... cause for which we may have a predilection . Heat , light , electricity , magnetism , chemical affinity , and motion , are all correlative ; each may produce the other , so that no one of them can be said to be the essential cause of ...
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