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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... practical bearing . They instantly make their appearance in the House of Commons and strive to impress themselves on the British government . They thus fall into the hands of practical statesmen , who , however they may be fascinated ...
... practical bearing . They instantly make their appearance in the House of Commons and strive to impress themselves on the British government . They thus fall into the hands of practical statesmen , who , however they may be fascinated ...
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... practical without being theoretical ; that the ac- tive , energetic spirit , for which they were distinguished be- yond all other nations , was not based on comprehensive intuition and philosophic insight . They cultivated the pow- ers ...
... practical without being theoretical ; that the ac- tive , energetic spirit , for which they were distinguished be- yond all other nations , was not based on comprehensive intuition and philosophic insight . They cultivated the pow- ers ...
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... practical wise man , a teacher of wisdom , in opposition to the mere theoretical investigator or literary man . It was only in consequence of the guilty defection of that class of instructors , that the name became a synonyme for ...
... practical wise man , a teacher of wisdom , in opposition to the mere theoretical investigator or literary man . It was only in consequence of the guilty defection of that class of instructors , that the name became a synonyme for ...
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