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 441
... sense , whatever it was , of a term composed of the unphenomenal evening and morning , with- out restricting conditions such a word cannot be intended to be specifically construed . We think then it should be read , as it plainly must ...
... sense , whatever it was , of a term composed of the unphenomenal evening and morning , with- out restricting conditions such a word cannot be intended to be specifically construed . We think then it should be read , as it plainly must ...
Page 457
... sense , and like all true wives , to have unbounded confi- dence in her husband's ability , urged him to remove to London . This was an undertaking of no small magnitude to a poor parson , yet he saw the advantage of carrying his ...
... sense , and like all true wives , to have unbounded confi- dence in her husband's ability , urged him to remove to London . This was an undertaking of no small magnitude to a poor parson , yet he saw the advantage of carrying his ...
Page 496
... sense , that have no power of reason . What does the mind know of the external world ? Nothing , it is contended ... senses from the category of his informants ? Of course , to be consistent he should , and if he does this , he thereby ...
... sense , that have no power of reason . What does the mind know of the external world ? Nothing , it is contended ... senses from the category of his informants ? Of course , to be consistent he should , and if he does this , he thereby ...
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