The Southern Quarterly Review, 30. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell 1856 |
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66. oldal
... objects that to us seem poisonous , possess their salu- tary qualities ; we have an evident proof in vipers , which ... object of the creation produce the effect for which it is created ; the palm yields its dates , the spider weaves ...
... objects that to us seem poisonous , possess their salu- tary qualities ; we have an evident proof in vipers , which ... object of the creation produce the effect for which it is created ; the palm yields its dates , the spider weaves ...
73. oldal
... object of Maimonides , he would not at all have written , and would certainly not have been so active to encourage and assist those who translated his book into the Hebrew language . The first translator of this work into Hebrew , was ...
... object of Maimonides , he would not at all have written , and would certainly not have been so active to encourage and assist those who translated his book into the Hebrew language . The first translator of this work into Hebrew , was ...
76. oldal
... object which induced God to command them , then they resemble such as are given by human beings , and might have been given by them . But if no object can be discovered and no advantage assigned , then are they doubtless from God , for ...
... object which induced God to command them , then they resemble such as are given by human beings , and might have been given by them . But if no object can be discovered and no advantage assigned , then are they doubtless from God , for ...
77. oldal
... objects of the misty covering of sanctity , and the precious rust of antiquity , under which they had lain concealed for ages , and finding the venting of their indignation in low murmuring altogether unavailable , they thought it was ...
... objects of the misty covering of sanctity , and the precious rust of antiquity , under which they had lain concealed for ages , and finding the venting of their indignation in low murmuring altogether unavailable , they thought it was ...
80. oldal
... objects which caused them are no longer present , to add or diminish , to combine or separate , the same ; also to create , from the impressions received by the senses , that which never did , and never can , exist . Thus it creates a ...
... objects which caused them are no longer present , to add or diminish , to combine or separate , the same ; also to create , from the impressions received by the senses , that which never did , and never can , exist . Thus it creates a ...
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