The Southern Quarterly Review, 30. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell 1856 |
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73. oldal
... principle has elicited for him the following expression of Scaliger : Primus fuit inter Hebræos qui nugare desiit . " Indeed , he was not altogether raised above prejudices , so as to be free from inserting in the body of his work ...
... principle has elicited for him the following expression of Scaliger : Primus fuit inter Hebræos qui nugare desiit . " Indeed , he was not altogether raised above prejudices , so as to be free from inserting in the body of his work ...
74. oldal
... principles of the Peripa- tetic philosophy , and frequently introduces it in his works ; which did not agree with the religion of the Cabbalists , who would not be obliged to reason justly , and have bounds prescribed to their ...
... principles of the Peripa- tetic philosophy , and frequently introduces it in his works ; which did not agree with the religion of the Cabbalists , who would not be obliged to reason justly , and have bounds prescribed to their ...
87. oldal
... principles of philanthropy in the fullest sense the term will admit . His views were both enlarged and benevolent ; his intel- lect capacious , vigorous , and tenacious ; and his fine and acute mind exhibited a combination of powers of ...
... principles of philanthropy in the fullest sense the term will admit . His views were both enlarged and benevolent ; his intel- lect capacious , vigorous , and tenacious ; and his fine and acute mind exhibited a combination of powers of ...
105. oldal
... principle of discrimination adopted , to restrain the tendency to incessant divagation , or too prodigal expatiation . We can only guide our steps by a single thread , and prudence advises the utmost abridgement of the course . Our ...
... principle of discrimination adopted , to restrain the tendency to incessant divagation , or too prodigal expatiation . We can only guide our steps by a single thread , and prudence advises the utmost abridgement of the course . Our ...
128. oldal
... principle . But whatever may be the cause , whether the spirit of freedom or the love of money , whenever a scheme is projected that demands a large outlay of means , it is approached with fear and trembling . No responsibility seems to ...
... principle . But whatever may be the cause , whether the spirit of freedom or the love of money , whenever a scheme is projected that demands a large outlay of means , it is approached with fear and trembling . No responsibility seems to ...
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