Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 28, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 305
... given to man to create good out of evil . Out of moral cor- ruption even he could not educe national strength and enduring government . Others have tried since his day , others are trying and others will try again , and the result will ...
... given to man to create good out of evil . Out of moral cor- ruption even he could not educe national strength and enduring government . Others have tried since his day , others are trying and others will try again , and the result will ...
Page 409
... given to his life a high importance , and connected his name with national progress and the security of human rights . The ques tions involved in the defence of Capt . Ingraham's conduct in this affair have been for a long time and ...
... given to his life a high importance , and connected his name with national progress and the security of human rights . The ques tions involved in the defence of Capt . Ingraham's conduct in this affair have been for a long time and ...
Page 494
... given to it , by which it is able to acquire knowledge and so rise to him who is its author . Consciousness attests to this grand development of reason , but does not make it or alter its decrees . " " The fundamental principle of ...
... given to it , by which it is able to acquire knowledge and so rise to him who is its author . Consciousness attests to this grand development of reason , but does not make it or alter its decrees . " " The fundamental principle of ...
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