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 404
... learned men , oppressed by leg- islative enactments , condemned to be poor , plebeian , unfashiona- ble , slandered and despised . The rich , the great , the learned , would have nothing to do with it , or with those who professed it ...
... learned men , oppressed by leg- islative enactments , condemned to be poor , plebeian , unfashiona- ble , slandered and despised . The rich , the great , the learned , would have nothing to do with it , or with those who professed it ...
Page 405
... learned during the first dreadful revolution . Had it not occurred under Cromwell , it might have happened in a worse form in a succeed- ing age , or it might not have occurred at all . A regime of cru- elty , perfidy and crime might ...
... learned during the first dreadful revolution . Had it not occurred under Cromwell , it might have happened in a worse form in a succeed- ing age , or it might not have occurred at all . A regime of cru- elty , perfidy and crime might ...
Page 484
... learned , so to say , in that voca- tion . He becomes a fox - dog . A rational man is one who has been brought into contact and acquaintance with pre - existing truth , and thereby , by the use and aid of these truths , or reasons , and ...
... learned , so to say , in that voca- tion . He becomes a fox - dog . A rational man is one who has been brought into contact and acquaintance with pre - existing truth , and thereby , by the use and aid of these truths , or reasons , and ...
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