Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 28,Nummer 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Pagina 405
... becomes rich retains his allegiance to its ideas . It is disowned by worldly fathers and mothers who wish to ... become so unfashionable , and perhaps retains so little loftiness or self - respect , that even its panegyrists and ...
... becomes rich retains his allegiance to its ideas . It is disowned by worldly fathers and mothers who wish to ... become so unfashionable , and perhaps retains so little loftiness or self - respect , that even its panegyrists and ...
Pagina 406
... become , like the continental people , indifferent to the progress of liberty . Thanks to Cromwell and the Puritans , their experience and their ideas were not thrown away , although they may not have been honored as fully as we could ...
... become , like the continental people , indifferent to the progress of liberty . Thanks to Cromwell and the Puritans , their experience and their ideas were not thrown away , although they may not have been honored as fully as we could ...
Pagina 484
... become bird - dogs . And so with man and truths . Upon the supposition that truth has an author with whom it originated , then certainly a time existed anterior to its origination . During this time , that is to say , pending the time ...
... become bird - dogs . And so with man and truths . Upon the supposition that truth has an author with whom it originated , then certainly a time existed anterior to its origination . During this time , that is to say , pending the time ...
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