Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 131
... opinions he utters , with the respect that is due to genius and great attainments , we should not forget , in the mean ... opinion is still setting in the same direction , and that in sober reality , if aristocracy exist anywhere , it is ...
... opinions he utters , with the respect that is due to genius and great attainments , we should not forget , in the mean ... opinion is still setting in the same direction , and that in sober reality , if aristocracy exist anywhere , it is ...
Page 171
... opinion of the moral feelings of our distinguished men , it behoved him not to express publicly an unfavorable judgment , unless he had fully assured himself of its truth , — unless he was quite certain that , by the the expression of ...
... opinion of the moral feelings of our distinguished men , it behoved him not to express publicly an unfavorable judgment , unless he had fully assured himself of its truth , — unless he was quite certain that , by the the expression of ...
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... opinions expressed , coming as they do from one of our most distinguished scholars , and having an intimate bearing ... opinion . Dic- tation , coming from such a source , even if regarded as such , is easily pardoned . But , throughout ...
... opinions expressed , coming as they do from one of our most distinguished scholars , and having an intimate bearing ... opinion . Dic- tation , coming from such a source , even if regarded as such , is easily pardoned . But , throughout ...
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