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 394
... races can , natu- rally enough , be suspected to conduce to the formation of a normal race , which shall nearest approach to the standard of our common humanity , each race * bearing to the common treasury a tribute of superior traits ...
... races can , natu- rally enough , be suspected to conduce to the formation of a normal race , which shall nearest approach to the standard of our common humanity , each race * bearing to the common treasury a tribute of superior traits ...
Page 425
... races have been swept from existence , to give place to others ; there is a limit to the duration of the race , as there is to that of the individual . But the recent investigations of physical science plunge us still deeper into the ...
... races have been swept from existence , to give place to others ; there is a limit to the duration of the race , as there is to that of the individual . But the recent investigations of physical science plunge us still deeper into the ...
Page 426
... race must endure the same . If we are permitted to ascend to a yet higher point of view , as immortal intelligences have witnessed the successive creation and extinction of races of beings throughout the immeasurable periods of past ...
... race must endure the same . If we are permitted to ascend to a yet higher point of view , as immortal intelligences have witnessed the successive creation and extinction of races of beings throughout the immeasurable periods of past ...
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