The Southern Quarterly Review, 28. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell AMS Press, 1967 |
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386. oldal
... thought also that the church sanc- tioned too many holidays . They introduced many irregularities . Some performed the service in the chancel , others in the body of the church ; some with their faces to the people , and others towards ...
... thought also that the church sanc- tioned too many holidays . They introduced many irregularities . Some performed the service in the chancel , others in the body of the church ; some with their faces to the people , and others towards ...
416. oldal
... thought thus strikingly exemplified to them . And the intelligence with which so many of our workshops are en- lighted , must have become brighter , and derived a new impulsive power from the personal dignity of which Mr. Marcy's ...
... thought thus strikingly exemplified to them . And the intelligence with which so many of our workshops are en- lighted , must have become brighter , and derived a new impulsive power from the personal dignity of which Mr. Marcy's ...
495. oldal
... thought generally , re- flected from the mirror of the mind like the images made upon a material mirror . The me ... thoughts and ideas to dwell . The image of our mind has no objectivity until we place it out of us by the exercise of ...
... thought generally , re- flected from the mirror of the mind like the images made upon a material mirror . The me ... thoughts and ideas to dwell . The image of our mind has no objectivity until we place it out of us by the exercise of ...
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