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 359
... regard to this fact , Ranke has committed a remarkable blunder for a writer pretending to the character of his- torian . He makes the French bishops say that the obedience of the Jesuits in France to their superior - general , was ...
... regard to this fact , Ranke has committed a remarkable blunder for a writer pretending to the character of his- torian . He makes the French bishops say that the obedience of the Jesuits in France to their superior - general , was ...
Page 370
... regard to which the commons have chosen to persist . The Senate of Virginia has never been , and never will be able to resist the united action of the House of Dele- gates , in regard to any measure upon which the house earnestly ...
... regard to which the commons have chosen to persist . The Senate of Virginia has never been , and never will be able to resist the united action of the House of Dele- gates , in regard to any measure upon which the house earnestly ...
Page 485
... regard his subordinate qual- ities as the subordinate qualities of this principle . If , for exam- ple , we say the primary principle in man is will , then we are compelled to regard intelligence as a characteristic of that qual- ity ...
... regard his subordinate qual- ities as the subordinate qualities of this principle . If , for exam- ple , we say the primary principle in man is will , then we are compelled to regard intelligence as a characteristic of that qual- ity ...
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