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 407
... freedom , indi- vidual and national . We think we perceive in the universal intelligence , the absolute personal freedom and social equality of our people , the true cause of our efforts as a nation in behalf of national freedom and ...
... freedom , indi- vidual and national . We think we perceive in the universal intelligence , the absolute personal freedom and social equality of our people , the true cause of our efforts as a nation in behalf of national freedom and ...
Page 416
... freedom and happiness here , must have heard with intense delight the announcement from Mr. Marcy , that their disenthralment was perfect , that their citizenship here was unqualified , and that the protecting arm of this country should ...
... freedom and happiness here , must have heard with intense delight the announcement from Mr. Marcy , that their disenthralment was perfect , that their citizenship here was unqualified , and that the protecting arm of this country should ...
Page 490
... freedom consist in obeying reason , and the more immediate and uncontrollable the obedience , the greater the freedom ! He re- gards the will as " a power in the mind to direct the operative faculties of a man to motion or rest ...
... freedom consist in obeying reason , and the more immediate and uncontrollable the obedience , the greater the freedom ! He re- gards the will as " a power in the mind to direct the operative faculties of a man to motion or rest ...
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