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 312
... tion ( and that but half civilized itself , ) to Africa we must not expect that we shall see " only good , " or even ... tion that they will take the lead in diffusing a pure Christianity among the natives , deserves to be utterly ...
... tion ( and that but half civilized itself , ) to Africa we must not expect that we shall see " only good , " or even ... tion that they will take the lead in diffusing a pure Christianity among the natives , deserves to be utterly ...
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... tion for the redemption of the world from sin . In his personal character , culture , and fortunes , there was that which fitted him for this work . As in Plato , as in Bacon , imagina- tion and reason contended within him for the ...
... tion for the redemption of the world from sin . In his personal character , culture , and fortunes , there was that which fitted him for this work . As in Plato , as in Bacon , imagina- tion and reason contended within him for the ...
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... tion of the problem in this form , constituted a great step in prac- cal mechanics , and has afforded a rich reward for the inventive talent of our times . Nearly contemporaneous with these efforts to imitate living creatures , another ...
... tion of the problem in this form , constituted a great step in prac- cal mechanics , and has afforded a rich reward for the inventive talent of our times . Nearly contemporaneous with these efforts to imitate living creatures , another ...
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