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 49
... regard to the scenes of that day , he shrunk from the call and remained silent . When Lafay- ette heard of these scenes in his camp , he determined to go to Paris and execute some bold measure . On the 28th June he was admitted to the ...
... regard to the scenes of that day , he shrunk from the call and remained silent . When Lafay- ette heard of these scenes in his camp , he determined to go to Paris and execute some bold measure . On the 28th June he was admitted to the ...
Page 107
... regard to the citizen under any aspect of the heavens . Let us , for example , examine the subjects of the volume , which , alone , it seems to us , is conclusive on this head . These are nineteen in number , viz . - 1 . The Child ; 2 ...
... regard to the citizen under any aspect of the heavens . Let us , for example , examine the subjects of the volume , which , alone , it seems to us , is conclusive on this head . These are nineteen in number , viz . - 1 . The Child ; 2 ...
Page 274
... regard man in his sentient , rational , and moral nature , ( ut homo : ) — to the latter as an active , mobile and progressive being , ut civis . The former would regard him as homo per se , a creature of God , having definite duties to ...
... regard man in his sentient , rational , and moral nature , ( ut homo : ) — to the latter as an active , mobile and progressive being , ut civis . The former would regard him as homo per se , a creature of God , having definite duties to ...
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