Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 73
... less useful in imbuing the mind with noble senti- ments and pleasing ideas , that furnish topics of reflection for the hours of repose , and a salutary antidote against the seductions of dissipation . The utilitarian views of the ...
... less useful in imbuing the mind with noble senti- ments and pleasing ideas , that furnish topics of reflection for the hours of repose , and a salutary antidote against the seductions of dissipation . The utilitarian views of the ...
Page 284
... less , correct , for it applies itself to the observation of the commonest judgment . He says : " Here the difference between twins of different sex is the less , be- cause both children have the same parts from the same parent , -the ...
... less , correct , for it applies itself to the observation of the commonest judgment . He says : " Here the difference between twins of different sex is the less , be- cause both children have the same parts from the same parent , -the ...
Page 347
... less than from ten to an hundred dollars per annum , by raising poultry , making baskets , brooms , gathering moss , & c . It was in view of such facts , that an honest and high - minded British nobleman , after having become acquainted ...
... less than from ten to an hundred dollars per annum , by raising poultry , making baskets , brooms , gathering moss , & c . It was in view of such facts , that an honest and high - minded British nobleman , after having become acquainted ...
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