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 361
... institution , the results of which may be compared to those of the most import- ant institutions and legislators of antiquity . " In social and po- litical questions the Jesuits are entitled to their opinions like other men ; but their ...
... institution , the results of which may be compared to those of the most import- ant institutions and legislators of antiquity . " In social and po- litical questions the Jesuits are entitled to their opinions like other men ; but their ...
Page 383
... institutions that last are of gradual growth ; the result of time , of experience , of the profound thought , sagacity and cautious reflection , of many wise and deep intellects , in many generations . If , by the interposition of ...
... institutions that last are of gradual growth ; the result of time , of experience , of the profound thought , sagacity and cautious reflection , of many wise and deep intellects , in many generations . If , by the interposition of ...
Page 406
... institutions . The laws of barbarous nations are tinged with the savage character of the people with whom they ... institutions and international law . We are strong in the conviction , however , that as intelligence and refinement are ...
... institutions . The laws of barbarous nations are tinged with the savage character of the people with whom they ... institutions and international law . We are strong in the conviction , however , that as intelligence and refinement are ...
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