Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 21Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1852 |
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Page 86
... means of it , men desire to transmit to posterity the fea- tures of him whom they revere as one of the master spir- its of the age . Rejecting all other forms as unsuitable , they select that of humanity itself as the fittest emblem of ...
... means of it , men desire to transmit to posterity the fea- tures of him whom they revere as one of the master spir- its of the age . Rejecting all other forms as unsuitable , they select that of humanity itself as the fittest emblem of ...
Page 159
... mean- ing ; -that it by no means follows that , because God has spoken , his words should , at all times , be thoroughly com- prehended by man ; -- that men differ among themselves in their private interpretations of the Bible , and all ...
... mean- ing ; -that it by no means follows that , because God has spoken , his words should , at all times , be thoroughly com- prehended by man ; -- that men differ among themselves in their private interpretations of the Bible , and all ...
Page 195
... mean - looking trees , which still cumber the ground . They do not illus- trate the landscape . They deform it . Will he paint them in his picture ? By no means . He cuts them down , and , painting only the leading objects in the ...
... mean - looking trees , which still cumber the ground . They do not illus- trate the landscape . They deform it . Will he paint them in his picture ? By no means . He cuts them down , and , painting only the leading objects in the ...
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AMERICAN AGRICULTURE 273 | 121 |
GIFT BOOKS AND ANNUALS FOR 1852 | 176 |
HALMS SON OF THE WILDERNESS 426 | 341 |
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