Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 15Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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... establishing generally the claim of these writings to our belief . Still we ought to employ them for their own proper purpose ; which is to reveal to us religious and moral truths . Histo- rical or physical truths may be established by ...
... establishing generally the claim of these writings to our belief . Still we ought to employ them for their own proper purpose ; which is to reveal to us religious and moral truths . Histo- rical or physical truths may be established by ...
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... established polity of the land , and , at this period , the cha- racter of Texas begins , for the first time , to assume an in- dependent aspect , -for , by a decree of the 7th of May , it was united with Coahuila , -and , under the ...
... established polity of the land , and , at this period , the cha- racter of Texas begins , for the first time , to assume an in- dependent aspect , -for , by a decree of the 7th of May , it was united with Coahuila , -and , under the ...
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... establishing his position . The very words with which he concludes the section show the whole extent of what he can pretend to have established , viz : that " the Mosaic Law must condemn all those practices which are involved in 27 ...
... establishing his position . The very words with which he concludes the section show the whole extent of what he can pretend to have established , viz : that " the Mosaic Law must condemn all those practices which are involved in 27 ...
Contents
ART PAGE | 12 |
GUIZOTS DEMOCRACY IN FRANCE | 114 |
CRITICAL NOTICES | 253 |
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