The Southern Quarterly Review, Volumen22Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1852 |
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... illustrated only in the pages of the historian who , from the height of a remote period , laying aside all personal and political prejudices , calmly investigates the annals of the past , discovers the ruling passion of a people , the ...
... illustrated only in the pages of the historian who , from the height of a remote period , laying aside all personal and political prejudices , calmly investigates the annals of the past , discovers the ruling passion of a people , the ...
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... illustration of this principle we propose to be the subject for consideration , and shall proceed forthwith to notice some of the most prominent points of history , wherein error appears to have arisen from a mistaken view of the ...
... illustration of this principle we propose to be the subject for consideration , and shall proceed forthwith to notice some of the most prominent points of history , wherein error appears to have arisen from a mistaken view of the ...
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... illustration of our subject . But the more paradoxical it may appear , the more forcibly does it teach us the importance of seeing all sides of a question , before we venture to draw a conclusion . In Northern Europe , Philip is ...
... illustration of our subject . But the more paradoxical it may appear , the more forcibly does it teach us the importance of seeing all sides of a question , before we venture to draw a conclusion . In Northern Europe , Philip is ...
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... illustration furnished by Dr. Reid , day uniformly follows night , yet the latter is not said to be the cause of the former , for this sequence is not unconditional , but de- pendent upon the existence of another fact , viz : the ap ...
... illustration furnished by Dr. Reid , day uniformly follows night , yet the latter is not said to be the cause of the former , for this sequence is not unconditional , but de- pendent upon the existence of another fact , viz : the ap ...
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... illustration above , the observer might deduce the motions before him from the action of steam upon the machinery ; but since the laws of hydrostatic pressure or atmospheric equillibrium would equally account for the phenomena , no ...
... illustration above , the observer might deduce the motions before him from the action of steam upon the machinery ; but since the laws of hydrostatic pressure or atmospheric equillibrium would equally account for the phenomena , no ...
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