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 298
... true , as the Society maintains , that their colonies have been the authors of this ? Mr. Wilson says : " It is unquestionably true that important aid has been derived from these settlements in breaking up the slave - facto- ries in ...
... true , as the Society maintains , that their colonies have been the authors of this ? Mr. Wilson says : " It is unquestionably true that important aid has been derived from these settlements in breaking up the slave - facto- ries in ...
Page 362
... true , that he has made no preparation ; it is only true that he has not wholly prepared himself for the special occasion . All that he has to do is to call up his knowledge , and so order it as to make it tell with the best effect ...
... true , that he has made no preparation ; it is only true that he has not wholly prepared himself for the special occasion . All that he has to do is to call up his knowledge , and so order it as to make it tell with the best effect ...
Page 376
... true in a more pregnant sense of a merely rational sys- tem , which denies a positive revelation ; and that without a per- sonal God , no system of philosophy can have vitality . Thus does his philosophical career exemplify the position ...
... true in a more pregnant sense of a merely rational sys- tem , which denies a positive revelation ; and that without a per- sonal God , no system of philosophy can have vitality . Thus does his philosophical career exemplify the position ...
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