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 145
... opinions may be correct , and that ours may be erroneous , and we trust that it may be so . But we cannot , by any vio- lence , alter our own belief , which , moreover , receives pain- ful confirmation from the opinions expressed by Maj ...
... opinions may be correct , and that ours may be erroneous , and we trust that it may be so . But we cannot , by any vio- lence , alter our own belief , which , moreover , receives pain- ful confirmation from the opinions expressed by Maj ...
Page 374
... opinions which they had previous- ly entertained , perhaps strenuously urged . The opinion of a statesman as to the existence of a certain power , might very well be in its favor , when the proposition was nakedly submitted to him ; but ...
... opinions which they had previous- ly entertained , perhaps strenuously urged . The opinion of a statesman as to the existence of a certain power , might very well be in its favor , when the proposition was nakedly submitted to him ; but ...
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... opinions ' sake . Differences , and even dissensions , it is true , there must have been . Even among the Apostles there arose va- riations of opinion , and warmth of discussion , but unexas- perated by those stimulants to malice and ...
... opinions ' sake . Differences , and even dissensions , it is true , there must have been . Even among the Apostles there arose va- riations of opinion , and warmth of discussion , but unexas- perated by those stimulants to malice and ...
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