Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 23Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1853 |
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Page 126
... fact of its being founded in a compact was admitted ; but it was in dispute who were the parties . Mr. LOCKE contended that government was " an agreement between the people and their rulers ; " but HOBBES and ROUSSEAU regarded it as an ...
... fact of its being founded in a compact was admitted ; but it was in dispute who were the parties . Mr. LOCKE contended that government was " an agreement between the people and their rulers ; " but HOBBES and ROUSSEAU regarded it as an ...
Page 169
... fact is useful to us , without regard to the particular form of disease to which it has reference . But we are not in want of facts , tending to this point , in the history of yellow fever . It is well known that at one time , Boston ...
... fact is useful to us , without regard to the particular form of disease to which it has reference . But we are not in want of facts , tending to this point , in the history of yellow fever . It is well known that at one time , Boston ...
Page 444
... fact of the inferiority of the African race , and the fact of its peculiar physical organization or constitu- tion . There stands Africa , the same to - day as she was thousands of years ago the land of mysterious darkness and ...
... fact of the inferiority of the African race , and the fact of its peculiar physical organization or constitu- tion . There stands Africa , the same to - day as she was thousands of years ago the land of mysterious darkness and ...
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