Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 30, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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... principle with the Republican party ; and the old friendship for France , was still strong with the people ... principle of the law of nations , but they had confiscated our ships and cargoes , without the pretext of any principles of ...
... principle with the Republican party ; and the old friendship for France , was still strong with the people ... principle of the law of nations , but they had confiscated our ships and cargoes , without the pretext of any principles of ...
Page 377
... principle , then , must be one containing both the matter and the form , neither a merely substantial principle , nor a sheer formal principle , can satisfy the conditions of the problem ; for , from the substance alone the form cannot ...
... principle , then , must be one containing both the matter and the form , neither a merely substantial principle , nor a sheer formal principle , can satisfy the conditions of the problem ; for , from the substance alone the form cannot ...
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... principle a limited , idealistic sense . " " In defining the substance as subject he found the true principle of movement in philosophy ; and this principle must carry philosophy still further on . " This step in advance was taken by ...
... principle a limited , idealistic sense . " " In defining the substance as subject he found the true principle of movement in philosophy ; and this principle must carry philosophy still further on . " This step in advance was taken by ...
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