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 104
... individual , and , if it has any popularity aside from the easy music by which it is com- mended , it is because it expresses feelings of ordinary affec- tion , and a nature which the simplest mind can understand . The fact is , the ...
... individual , and , if it has any popularity aside from the easy music by which it is com- mended , it is because it expresses feelings of ordinary affec- tion , and a nature which the simplest mind can understand . The fact is , the ...
Page 127
... individual right must be supposed to rest on a prior national one ; * then , a nation will be legiti mately entitled to the free use and exclusive enjoyment of any lands , not previously claimed , which it has a prospect at some future ...
... individual right must be supposed to rest on a prior national one ; * then , a nation will be legiti mately entitled to the free use and exclusive enjoyment of any lands , not previously claimed , which it has a prospect at some future ...
Page 515
... individual heart . No other idea is so radical or thorough or so full of power . In this alone is completely set forth the purpose of the coming - the mean- ing of the message of Jesus of Nazareth - regeneration of the individual heart ...
... individual heart . No other idea is so radical or thorough or so full of power . In this alone is completely set forth the purpose of the coming - the mean- ing of the message of Jesus of Nazareth - regeneration of the individual heart ...
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