Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 28, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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... original and great one . We admired that decision at the time , and we look back upon it now proudly as a progressive step in national intelligence and freedom , and as evidence of a happy influence of our habits of thought and our ...
... original and great one . We admired that decision at the time , and we look back upon it now proudly as a progressive step in national intelligence and freedom , and as evidence of a happy influence of our habits of thought and our ...
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... original or underived science of mind . The process of action and thought is extremely simple and unin- volved . Man has neither mind as a distinct faculty , nor con- sciousness as a distinct faculty , because , being himself capable of ...
... original or underived science of mind . The process of action and thought is extremely simple and unin- volved . Man has neither mind as a distinct faculty , nor con- sciousness as a distinct faculty , because , being himself capable of ...
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... original or independent thought , we elevate him in the scale of being , and render useless and super- numerary any faculty possessed of original or independent power of thought constituting a fountain of reason distinct from man , a ...
... original or independent thought , we elevate him in the scale of being , and render useless and super- numerary any faculty possessed of original or independent power of thought constituting a fountain of reason distinct from man , a ...
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