Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 141
... fact , that honorable , high - minded and truly christian men have long held slaves , without the slightest compunction of conscience , and have honestly and ably defended the institution , on principles of justice , religion and ...
... fact , that honorable , high - minded and truly christian men have long held slaves , without the slightest compunction of conscience , and have honestly and ably defended the institution , on principles of justice , religion and ...
Page 212
... fact and theory , and the difference between facts as they are perceived , and facts as they are understood through the supervention of ideas , are among the main peculiarities of Professor Wheweli's metaphysics . We have already ...
... fact and theory , and the difference between facts as they are perceived , and facts as they are understood through the supervention of ideas , are among the main peculiarities of Professor Wheweli's metaphysics . We have already ...
Page 447
... fact , it was found to be no - fact . " This is one of their own illustrations , and it ap- plies with as much force to the Transcendental Philosophy as to Theology , which , they tell us , is , as yet , in its in- fancy . The facts ...
... fact , it was found to be no - fact . " This is one of their own illustrations , and it ap- plies with as much force to the Transcendental Philosophy as to Theology , which , they tell us , is , as yet , in its in- fancy . The facts ...
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