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 327
... virtue which the most perverted can [ perceive , and the most selfish can appreciate Sages have bled as martyrs , but they were martyrs because the light of their genius and virtues was seen , and because the enemies of truth could not ...
... virtue which the most perverted can [ perceive , and the most selfish can appreciate Sages have bled as martyrs , but they were martyrs because the light of their genius and virtues was seen , and because the enemies of truth could not ...
Page 365
... virtue instead of undermining it . Pub- lic virtue and morality are the life's blood of a republic , and if a demoralizing and corrupting influence is given to property and wealth , morals , virtue and liberty soon sicken and die . The ...
... virtue instead of undermining it . Pub- lic virtue and morality are the life's blood of a republic , and if a demoralizing and corrupting influence is given to property and wealth , morals , virtue and liberty soon sicken and die . The ...
Page 382
... virtues and talents brought forth , nurtured and sustained by wise and just institu- tions , may counteract the worst ... virtue and morality are rapidly declining . The day , come when it may , that shall witness the consummation of the ...
... virtues and talents brought forth , nurtured and sustained by wise and just institu- tions , may counteract the worst ... virtue and morality are rapidly declining . The day , come when it may , that shall witness the consummation of the ...
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