Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 30, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 281
... things the consequence is , he says , that " the community are still dependent upon this country and the aborigines ... things which cannot be done ; some things which man cannot accomplish , because the means are wanting , or the ...
... things the consequence is , he says , that " the community are still dependent upon this country and the aborigines ... things which cannot be done ; some things which man cannot accomplish , because the means are wanting , or the ...
Page 333
... things to be remembered , uttered more brilliant coruscations of thought , shot more and keener shafts of sarcasm , than any other speaker of his time . His oratory , though not of that strong logical sort where all the propositions are ...
... things to be remembered , uttered more brilliant coruscations of thought , shot more and keener shafts of sarcasm , than any other speaker of his time . His oratory , though not of that strong logical sort where all the propositions are ...
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... things as they really are ; the second philosophy plants itself at once in the " historical " order , to unfold the real historical course of things . But to this second , higher , " real " system , Schelling advanced only by slow and ...
... things as they really are ; the second philosophy plants itself at once in the " historical " order , to unfold the real historical course of things . But to this second , higher , " real " system , Schelling advanced only by slow and ...
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