The Southern Quarterly Review, 30. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell 1856 |
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149. oldal
... universal and all - pervading ; let it begin with the common school , and extend to the college or university ; let it be a system , in which the principles we have indicated are thoroughly and consistently applied , and the scheme of ...
... universal and all - pervading ; let it begin with the common school , and extend to the college or university ; let it be a system , in which the principles we have indicated are thoroughly and consistently applied , and the scheme of ...
154. oldal
... universal education as the cause . To say nothing of the effect of ancient associations , the charm of prescription , the hereditary spirit of loyalty , in reconciling men to despotic forms - education itself may be acting only the part ...
... universal education as the cause . To say nothing of the effect of ancient associations , the charm of prescription , the hereditary spirit of loyalty , in reconciling men to despotic forms - education itself may be acting only the part ...
158. oldal
... universal , where no oxen are , the crib is clean . There must be outlay if we expect income , and the most profitable outlay is obviously that which reaches to the very source of wealth , the directing and enterprising mind , without ...
... universal , where no oxen are , the crib is clean . There must be outlay if we expect income , and the most profitable outlay is obviously that which reaches to the very source of wealth , the directing and enterprising mind , without ...
170. oldal
... universal law of coloniza- tion . The missionary has not been alone at the Sandwich Islands . Civilization , too , has gone there - civilization , as represented by a large body of American and of European settlers . And civilization ...
... universal law of coloniza- tion . The missionary has not been alone at the Sandwich Islands . Civilization , too , has gone there - civilization , as represented by a large body of American and of European settlers . And civilization ...
172. oldal
... universal belief of the Christian church is represented in some quarters as belonging only to the dark ages . For this enlightened age , such an idea does not an- We are too civilized , we are too liberal , and too humane for it . In ...
... universal belief of the Christian church is represented in some quarters as belonging only to the dark ages . For this enlightened age , such an idea does not an- We are too civilized , we are too liberal , and too humane for it . In ...
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