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 303
... moral conditions shall accompany such rare mental and physical endowments . ' The world has seen but very few of such men . In modern history we can name but two , and both have been , from the ne- cessity of things , great military ...
... moral conditions shall accompany such rare mental and physical endowments . ' The world has seen but very few of such men . In modern history we can name but two , and both have been , from the ne- cessity of things , great military ...
Page 475
... moral universe , lying outside of us , and is , therefore , a law relating to human conduct and human opinion , since human beings are liable to err . Now , upon the supposition of its existence outside of us , and lying between us and ...
... moral universe , lying outside of us , and is , therefore , a law relating to human conduct and human opinion , since human beings are liable to err . Now , upon the supposition of its existence outside of us , and lying between us and ...
Page 476
... moral universe , emanating from an antece- dent cause , is an anomaly which cannot be explained upon any hypothesis ... moral as well as in that of the physical world . " What is implied in the motion of the moral world in progress- ive ...
... moral universe , emanating from an antece- dent cause , is an anomaly which cannot be explained upon any hypothesis ... moral as well as in that of the physical world . " What is implied in the motion of the moral world in progress- ive ...
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