Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 23Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1853 |
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... truth , forming the national idea , and which appeared more or less conspicuously in each . It is in consequence of this central truth , its uniformity , and the necessary unity of the laws employed for its development , that the Common ...
... truth , forming the national idea , and which appeared more or less conspicuously in each . It is in consequence of this central truth , its uniformity , and the necessary unity of the laws employed for its development , that the Common ...
Page 266
... truth depend upon a fiction , or to argue a truth by means of fiction , or to endeavour to inculcate a body of moral opinion through the agency of a tale which requires the invention of facts , is a very doubtful , if not dangerous ...
... truth depend upon a fiction , or to argue a truth by means of fiction , or to endeavour to inculcate a body of moral opinion through the agency of a tale which requires the invention of facts , is a very doubtful , if not dangerous ...
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... truth , because of the irresistible control of educational pre- judice , partly predilection , or natural passion , over the sublimer faculties of his intellect . Among ordinary men - those either born or bound by circumstances to ...
... truth , because of the irresistible control of educational pre- judice , partly predilection , or natural passion , over the sublimer faculties of his intellect . Among ordinary men - those either born or bound by circumstances to ...
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