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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... humanity . He would build up his Philosophy of History on a minute knowledge of human wants , human feelings , human capacities , human morals , the relations which the human race bears to all other created things , and the acci- dents ...
... humanity . He would build up his Philosophy of History on a minute knowledge of human wants , human feelings , human capacities , human morals , the relations which the human race bears to all other created things , and the acci- dents ...
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... human life and human progress . In order to facilitate this investigation , we may consider man under the two general aspects , presupposed by the above inquiries . What , wherefore , and how is human existence ? What , wherefore , and ...
... human life and human progress . In order to facilitate this investigation , we may consider man under the two general aspects , presupposed by the above inquiries . What , wherefore , and how is human existence ? What , wherefore , and ...
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... human race , and which act as predisposing causes to influ- ence or determine the phenomena of human history . Con- sidering that the character of men and of nations is sensibly modified by local and climatic peculiarities ; that these ...
... human race , and which act as predisposing causes to influ- ence or determine the phenomena of human history . Con- sidering that the character of men and of nations is sensibly modified by local and climatic peculiarities ; that these ...
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