Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 30, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 341
... existence entirely distinct from any other , and possessing the pledge of its immor- tality . " In morale , in ethics , they admit of no compromise between passion and duty , eternal justice and necessity . The idea of duty , of the ...
... existence entirely distinct from any other , and possessing the pledge of its immor- tality . " In morale , in ethics , they admit of no compromise between passion and duty , eternal justice and necessity . The idea of duty , of the ...
Page 351
... existence of the Southern States of the Union was put at issue . With such a stake he could not sit still . He had not yet despaired of the Union , and was willing to labour for its preservation ; he loved the South and her cherished ...
... existence of the Southern States of the Union was put at issue . With such a stake he could not sit still . He had not yet despaired of the Union , and was willing to labour for its preservation ; he loved the South and her cherished ...
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... existence . So far as historic records extend , this succession of generations seems to be indefinite . But the science which investigates those organic relics which are entombed in the earth's strata , teaches us that the Creator has ...
... existence . So far as historic records extend , this succession of generations seems to be indefinite . But the science which investigates those organic relics which are entombed in the earth's strata , teaches us that the Creator has ...
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