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 301
... respects we think that Mr. Abbott has formed a correct opinion of the character and qualities of the great emperor , in some respects we think he has erred . Mr. Abbott's estimate can more easily be expressed than understood . He thinks ...
... respects we think that Mr. Abbott has formed a correct opinion of the character and qualities of the great emperor , in some respects we think he has erred . Mr. Abbott's estimate can more easily be expressed than understood . He thinks ...
Page 328
... respecting the character and influence of the company of Jesus . His article on the subject would not have been marked ... respect and submission . They ceased not their hatred and their projects of revenge . " We know , " they exclaimed ...
... respecting the character and influence of the company of Jesus . His article on the subject would not have been marked ... respect and submission . They ceased not their hatred and their projects of revenge . " We know , " they exclaimed ...
Page 499
... respect to some truth , connected with external objects . These truths are by philosophers called the qualitative properties of bodies , or substances of the natural world . The first converse that we hold with nature is , with respect ...
... respect to some truth , connected with external objects . These truths are by philosophers called the qualitative properties of bodies , or substances of the natural world . The first converse that we hold with nature is , with respect ...
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