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 262
... mind , and there is no exercise of invention . " We are accustomed to give great value to the opinions of this ... minds , and to destroy our happiness ; that in history a great volume is unrolled for our instruction , drawing the mate ...
... mind , and there is no exercise of invention . " We are accustomed to give great value to the opinions of this ... minds , and to destroy our happiness ; that in history a great volume is unrolled for our instruction , drawing the mate ...
Page 302
... mind by the opposers of African Missions with such studied care , that no one case has failed to produce its full effect . " " Now , while no one can be more sensible than ourselves of the extent and severity of these losses , we feel ...
... mind by the opposers of African Missions with such studied care , that no one case has failed to produce its full effect . " " Now , while no one can be more sensible than ourselves of the extent and severity of these losses , we feel ...
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... mind , and of his particular qualifications . His chief power lay in his strong , common sense . He could perceive the leading points of a question , and was able to estimate their relative importance . He never took a weak position ...
... mind , and of his particular qualifications . His chief power lay in his strong , common sense . He could perceive the leading points of a question , and was able to estimate their relative importance . He never took a weak position ...
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