The Southern Quarterly Review, 30. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell 1856 |
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58. oldal
... thing depended upon . " Such parts of the country which he might think the enemy intended to penetrate . " - P . 86. Evidently a mere lapsus penna . " His own valiant spirit required it . " - P . 198. It should be Washington's own ...
... thing depended upon . " Such parts of the country which he might think the enemy intended to penetrate . " - P . 86. Evidently a mere lapsus penna . " His own valiant spirit required it . " - P . 198. It should be Washington's own ...
68. oldal
... Things , containing four treatises ; treating of oaths , vows , and the like . VII . The book about Seeds , containing seven treatises ; treat- ing of the produce of the soil , and the various laws connected . therewith . VIII . The ...
... Things , containing four treatises ; treating of oaths , vows , and the like . VII . The book about Seeds , containing seven treatises ; treat- ing of the produce of the soil , and the various laws connected . therewith . VIII . The ...
73. oldal
... things which are censurable by exact critics ; but , says Dr. Basnage , it is so difficult for a man absolutely to divest himself of the notions he has sucked with his mother's milk , and which seem essentially con- nected with the ...
... things which are censurable by exact critics ; but , says Dr. Basnage , it is so difficult for a man absolutely to divest himself of the notions he has sucked with his mother's milk , and which seem essentially con- nected with the ...
75. oldal
... things by hidden things , I should have gained nothing ; but to explain those passages as they should be for the common people , is not expedient . And if one of the many foolish Rabbins reads these histories and proverbs , he will find ...
... things by hidden things , I should have gained nothing ; but to explain those passages as they should be for the common people , is not expedient . And if one of the many foolish Rabbins reads these histories and proverbs , he will find ...
76. oldal
... things . These weak - minded reasoners imagine man more perfect than their Creator , inasmuch as they think that man would command nothing without purpose , while God would command that which is useless , and caution against things ...
... things . These weak - minded reasoners imagine man more perfect than their Creator , inasmuch as they think that man would command nothing without purpose , while God would command that which is useless , and caution against things ...
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