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 329
... thing favorable to their cause , however necessary for a full and impartial consideration of the subject , is set aside as having no bearing upon the question . Of the millions in this country who have formed an adverse opinion ...
... thing favorable to their cause , however necessary for a full and impartial consideration of the subject , is set aside as having no bearing upon the question . Of the millions in this country who have formed an adverse opinion ...
Page 475
... thing else than a human lie not based upon it - if we do not know any thing else to which it has any relevancy or pertinence than human conduct and hu- man opinions - if it exists external to us , then its exclusive office and design ...
... thing else than a human lie not based upon it - if we do not know any thing else to which it has any relevancy or pertinence than human conduct and hu- man opinions - if it exists external to us , then its exclusive office and design ...
Page 492
... thing to which we are to resort in order to know . We are also to bear in mind that the phrase " to know , " as ... thing , whatever that is , ( and that now constitutes the subject- matter of our present inquiry , ) which tests the ...
... thing to which we are to resort in order to know . We are also to bear in mind that the phrase " to know , " as ... thing , whatever that is , ( and that now constitutes the subject- matter of our present inquiry , ) which tests the ...
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