The Southern Quarterly Review, 16. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1850 |
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79. oldal
... matter , or extension , were necessary attributes or develop- ments of that Substance , and thus , denying creation , he made puris all . But if , according to the most necessary convictions of our reason and moral nature , purig itself ...
... matter , or extension , were necessary attributes or develop- ments of that Substance , and thus , denying creation , he made puris all . But if , according to the most necessary convictions of our reason and moral nature , purig itself ...
92. oldal
... matter is " of a snowy white surface , " and is so firm and hard that a horse trotting over portions of it leaves upon it no impression . The ingredients which constitute it have not been critically examined ; but it is supposed that ...
... matter is " of a snowy white surface , " and is so firm and hard that a horse trotting over portions of it leaves upon it no impression . The ingredients which constitute it have not been critically examined ; but it is supposed that ...
105. oldal
... matter , and we pass it by . The town of San Diego , built of adobes , is on a sand flat two miles wide , on the northern side of the bay . The country around is almost sterile , having the cacti for the principal growth . The roadstead ...
... matter , and we pass it by . The town of San Diego , built of adobes , is on a sand flat two miles wide , on the northern side of the bay . The country around is almost sterile , having the cacti for the principal growth . The roadstead ...
117. oldal
... matter . Why should comparative smallness , smooth- ness , & c . give us pleasure ? We cannot tell . constituted . It is a law of our nature . purpose , doubtless , God has made us so . We are so For some wise Again , if these theories ...
... matter . Why should comparative smallness , smooth- ness , & c . give us pleasure ? We cannot tell . constituted . It is a law of our nature . purpose , doubtless , God has made us so . We are so For some wise Again , if these theories ...
132. oldal
... matter , in regard to pure surface and form , that receives the impress of sublimity ; it is matter vivid , alive— that is , expressive matter , matter exhibiting mind , throwing aside its enshrouding veil . At the highest point of ...
... matter , in regard to pure surface and form , that receives the impress of sublimity ; it is matter vivid , alive— that is , expressive matter , matter exhibiting mind , throwing aside its enshrouding veil . At the highest point of ...
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