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 270
... earth to the universe , and of the yet uncreated man to the earth ; satis- fying himself of the closeness of the latter relation , because the name of man is , in many languages , derived from that of the earth . * Immediately on ...
... earth to the universe , and of the yet uncreated man to the earth ; satis- fying himself of the closeness of the latter relation , because the name of man is , in many languages , derived from that of the earth . * Immediately on ...
Page 276
... Earth , and the Universe ; on the points of difference between human and other creatures ; on man's faculties and tendencies , and is intended to embrace the physico - ethical peculiarities of hu- manity . The First Book exhibits the ...
... Earth , and the Universe ; on the points of difference between human and other creatures ; on man's faculties and tendencies , and is intended to embrace the physico - ethical peculiarities of hu- manity . The First Book exhibits the ...
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... earth , according to rules which do not carry their perfection within themselves , do not take place upon it . Whether this be not a legitimate sequitur , our readers may judge . But the development of the doctrine is as unintelligible ...
... earth , according to rules which do not carry their perfection within themselves , do not take place upon it . Whether this be not a legitimate sequitur , our readers may judge . But the development of the doctrine is as unintelligible ...
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