Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 28, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 315
... evil of an action we have only to ask how we would have wished to be done to in the premises . Tried by this rule , we suppose that no Spaniard , capable of forming an opinion with regard to the wel- fare of his country , could have ...
... evil of an action we have only to ask how we would have wished to be done to in the premises . Tried by this rule , we suppose that no Spaniard , capable of forming an opinion with regard to the wel- fare of his country , could have ...
Page 328
... evil character of a man , and to pass sentence upon his actions accordingly . It was upon this false principle that the Pharisees , blinded by prejudice , could see nothing holy or admirable in the conduct of Christ , and finally ...
... evil character of a man , and to pass sentence upon his actions accordingly . It was upon this false principle that the Pharisees , blinded by prejudice , could see nothing holy or admirable in the conduct of Christ , and finally ...
Page 378
... evil hour , the east consented to go into convention with the west . Inveigled , deceived and seduced by the clamor of Jacobins for " reform , " it was either forgotten , or lost sight of , that the one solitary object for which the ...
... evil hour , the east consented to go into convention with the west . Inveigled , deceived and seduced by the clamor of Jacobins for " reform , " it was either forgotten , or lost sight of , that the one solitary object for which the ...
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