The Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 5Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1965 - American periodicals |
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... Philosophy of History to belong to this class ; and as the widely extended reputation of the author , -the un- doubted learning of the work itself , -the frequent reference made to its pages by distinguished ... Philosophy of History .
... Philosophy of History to belong to this class ; and as the widely extended reputation of the author , -the un- doubted learning of the work itself , -the frequent reference made to its pages by distinguished ... Philosophy of History .
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... history is , accordingly , to be turned to the correction of the defects , and the enlarge- ment of the views of preceding writers . Before the antici- pated revolution can be fully and intelligently effected , a ... Philosophy of History .
... history is , accordingly , to be turned to the correction of the defects , and the enlarge- ment of the views of preceding writers . Before the antici- pated revolution can be fully and intelligently effected , a ... Philosophy of History .
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... Philosophy of History ; but we wish to see it effected by the application of broad and universal principles , and not by the insinuation of a few scattered and defective inferences . We have made two grand ... Philosophy of History .
... Philosophy of History ; but we wish to see it effected by the application of broad and universal principles , and not by the insinuation of a few scattered and defective inferences . We have made two grand ... Philosophy of History .
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