Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 30, Issue 1Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1856 |
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... this subject which has come to our knowledge , is the autograph letter of the Emperor Louis Napoleon , addressed to M. Ponsard , to acknowledge his services in the cause ef virtue and the public weal , 34 SPECULATION AND TRADE .
... this subject which has come to our knowledge , is the autograph letter of the Emperor Louis Napoleon , addressed to M. Ponsard , to acknowledge his services in the cause ef virtue and the public weal , 34 SPECULATION AND TRADE .
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... knowledge , seems to have rested on a single bearer of the name . That our Washington belonged to such a family , is a fact of grati- fying interest . It confirms a general , moral , and historical truth . But let it not go for more ...
... knowledge , seems to have rested on a single bearer of the name . That our Washington belonged to such a family , is a fact of grati- fying interest . It confirms a general , moral , and historical truth . But let it not go for more ...
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... knowledge of your excellency's character , I determined , with leave , to inscribe to you . If it will not be too great a favour , it will certainly be remembered with gratitude . " Mr. Dwight's letter was enclosed in one from General ...
... knowledge of your excellency's character , I determined , with leave , to inscribe to you . If it will not be too great a favour , it will certainly be remembered with gratitude . " Mr. Dwight's letter was enclosed in one from General ...
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... knowledge of the Arabic language , astronomy , mathematics , and medicine , he frequented the very celebrated schools ( accord- ing to Leo Africanus ) , of Ebn Tophail Ebn Saig , and more par- ticularly the great Averroes , whose great ...
... knowledge of the Arabic language , astronomy , mathematics , and medicine , he frequented the very celebrated schools ( accord- ing to Leo Africanus ) , of Ebn Tophail Ebn Saig , and more par- ticularly the great Averroes , whose great ...
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... knowledge tends to conduct him to that ; but to arrive at it he must avoid luxury , for too much care bestowed on the body destroys the soul . The man who abandons himself to his passions , who renders his understanding subservient to ...
... knowledge tends to conduct him to that ; but to arrive at it he must avoid luxury , for too much care bestowed on the body destroys the soul . The man who abandons himself to his passions , who renders his understanding subservient to ...
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Page 76 - Keep therefore and do them; for this is your wisdom and your understanding in the sight of the nations, which shall hear all these statutes, and say, Surely this great nation is a wise and understanding people.
Page 175 - Promote, then, as an object of primary importance, institutions for the general diffusion of knowledge. In proportion as the structure of a government gives force to public opinion, it is essential that public opinion should be enlightened.
Page 76 - And the Lord commanded us to do all these statutes, to fear the Lord our God, for our good always, that he might preserve us alive, as it is at this day. And it shall be our righteousness, if we observe to do all these commandments before the Lord our God, as he hath commanded us.
Page 155 - The public can facilitate this acquisition, by establishing in every parish or district a little school, where children may be taught for a reward so moderate, that even a common labourer may afford it ; the master being partly but not wholly paid by the public ; because, if he was wholly, or even principally paid by it, he would soon learn to neglect his business.
Page 70 - LORD heard it. 3 (Now the man Moses was very meek, above all the men which were upon the face of the earth...
Page 223 - twere anew, the gaps of centuries ; Leaving that beautiful which still was so, And making that which was not, till the place Became religion, and the heart ran o'er With silent worship of the great of old ! — The dead, but sceptred sovereigns, who still rule Our spirits from their urns.
Page 10 - Oft did a nobleman purchase of a chimney-sweep tulips to the amount of 2000 florins, and sell them at the same time to a farmer ; and neither the nobleman, chimney-sweep, nor farmer had roots in their possession, or wished to possess them.
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