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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Page 102
... doubt that it would be in favor of the revolution and all its attendant horrors , if these were the only condition on which the benefits could be obtained . It is these beneficial influences which explain , in part , the mighty re ...
... doubt that it would be in favor of the revolution and all its attendant horrors , if these were the only condition on which the benefits could be obtained . It is these beneficial influences which explain , in part , the mighty re ...
Page 164
... doubt that there were such lays among the Egypt- ians . But as the fragments of Egyptian history , which have descended to us through Herodotus and Diodorus , came from the priests , they must be chiefly composed of sacerdotal legends ...
... doubt that there were such lays among the Egypt- ians . But as the fragments of Egyptian history , which have descended to us through Herodotus and Diodorus , came from the priests , they must be chiefly composed of sacerdotal legends ...
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... doubt , that it may end in rational conviction . He who is accus- tomed to receive facts without inquiry , to whom all phe- nomena are alike the reporters of truth , and whose ready assent is given to every thing , which may challenge ...
... doubt , that it may end in rational conviction . He who is accus- tomed to receive facts without inquiry , to whom all phe- nomena are alike the reporters of truth , and whose ready assent is given to every thing , which may challenge ...
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