Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 28, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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... natural , or social and conven- tional ; and are derived either from nature or civil society . The very idea of suffrage is bottomed and grounded on the existence of society . In a state of rude nature it did not - could not exist . It ...
... natural , or social and conven- tional ; and are derived either from nature or civil society . The very idea of suffrage is bottomed and grounded on the existence of society . In a state of rude nature it did not - could not exist . It ...
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... nature , " We cannot fail to remark with surprise how few traces are to be met among them of the senti- mental interest with which we in modern times attach ourselves to the individual characteristics of natural scenery . The Greek poet ...
... nature , " We cannot fail to remark with surprise how few traces are to be met among them of the senti- mental interest with which we in modern times attach ourselves to the individual characteristics of natural scenery . The Greek poet ...
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... natural theology is a progressive science ? To us it seems to be impossible to conceive the idea of the progress of man in the moral department of nature , without at the same time necessarily conceiving the progressive nature of natural ...
... natural theology is a progressive science ? To us it seems to be impossible to conceive the idea of the progress of man in the moral department of nature , without at the same time necessarily conceiving the progressive nature of natural ...
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