Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 28, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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... independent of man , and form the essential basis of all moral character and excellence . If the writer in the last number of this Review had attended to these principles , only so far as they are recognized by all Chris- tian ...
... independent of man , and form the essential basis of all moral character and excellence . If the writer in the last number of this Review had attended to these principles , only so far as they are recognized by all Chris- tian ...
Page 375
... independent judiciary ! This is a consideration that comes home to every bosom . Such a judiciary , independent , alike of all influence , either from the ex- ecutive , the legislative or the people , is vastly more important in a ...
... independent judiciary ! This is a consideration that comes home to every bosom . Such a judiciary , independent , alike of all influence , either from the ex- ecutive , the legislative or the people , is vastly more important in a ...
Page 482
... independent thought , we elevate him in the scale of being , and render useless and super- numerary any faculty possessed of original or independent power of thought constituting a fountain of reason distinct from man , a place for ...
... independent thought , we elevate him in the scale of being , and render useless and super- numerary any faculty possessed of original or independent power of thought constituting a fountain of reason distinct from man , a place for ...
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