The Southern Quarterly Review, Volumen16Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1850 |
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... principles of their master to the same extent with Nestorius . Especially in the celebrated school of Edessa , and among the bishops and priests that went forth from its bosom , did the controversy rage , with no small display of the ...
... principles of their master to the same extent with Nestorius . Especially in the celebrated school of Edessa , and among the bishops and priests that went forth from its bosom , did the controversy rage , with no small display of the ...
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... principles of government , including a succinct view of the nature of the federal government and that of the State , also the elementary principles of morality as taught in the Bible , together with the elements of physiology . These ...
... principles of government , including a succinct view of the nature of the federal government and that of the State , also the elementary principles of morality as taught in the Bible , together with the elements of physiology . These ...
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... principles of logic . We do not hesitate to say that , to him who has no know- ledge of language , the rules of grammar are unintelligible , and we are equally convinced that a knowledge of grammar would be acquired by the study of a ...
... principles of logic . We do not hesitate to say that , to him who has no know- ledge of language , the rules of grammar are unintelligible , and we are equally convinced that a knowledge of grammar would be acquired by the study of a ...
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... principle , and regard it as fatal to the whole system . Let it be recollected that South - Carolina , though one of the small States of the Union , is more distinctly divided into two sections than many others , which contain perhaps ...
... principle , and regard it as fatal to the whole system . Let it be recollected that South - Carolina , though one of the small States of the Union , is more distinctly divided into two sections than many others , which contain perhaps ...
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... principles , let us in fancy follow the super- intendant , watch the beginning of his career and its sub- sequent progress . Those who know any thing of philoso- phy and the condition of our State will acquit us of draw- ing a picture ...
... principles , let us in fancy follow the super- intendant , watch the beginning of his career and its sub- sequent progress . Those who know any thing of philoso- phy and the condition of our State will acquit us of draw- ing a picture ...
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