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 312
... object of the war was to prevent the introduction of pernicious principles then prevalent in France . " What those " pernicious principles " were is plain enough . They were the principles of human rights against the traditional ...
... object of the war was to prevent the introduction of pernicious principles then prevalent in France . " What those " pernicious principles " were is plain enough . They were the principles of human rights against the traditional ...
Page 381
... object , when it is constituted with an eye single to that purpose and object ; and that it will be best administered when it is honestly and faithfully administered with a single view to its main end . There are other objects of great ...
... object , when it is constituted with an eye single to that purpose and object ; and that it will be best administered when it is honestly and faithfully administered with a single view to its main end . There are other objects of great ...
Page 499
... object , but can have no knowledge of the object . A human being cannot be said to know a tree , but he may be said to know that a tree exists , and exists in certain relations , and exists with certain qualities . All therefore , that ...
... object , but can have no knowledge of the object . A human being cannot be said to know a tree , but he may be said to know that a tree exists , and exists in certain relations , and exists with certain qualities . All therefore , that ...
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