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 69
... views that are most nearly allied to the bien - ĂȘtre , viz . such as con- duce to the acquisition of subsistence . The mass of the world , as at present constituted , must necessarily connect intimately the idea of satisfying hunger and ...
... views that are most nearly allied to the bien - ĂȘtre , viz . such as con- duce to the acquisition of subsistence . The mass of the world , as at present constituted , must necessarily connect intimately the idea of satisfying hunger and ...
Page 268
... views of preceding writers . Before the antici- pated revolution can be fully and intelligently effected , a clear comprehension of the new elements which appear in histori- cal researches , with a knowledge of their limits and their ...
... views of preceding writers . Before the antici- pated revolution can be fully and intelligently effected , a clear comprehension of the new elements which appear in histori- cal researches , with a knowledge of their limits and their ...
Page 289
... views previously laid down . We cannot refrain , however , from characterizing his notion of the objects of human pur- suit in the world , as sciolistic and degrading , * nor from re- prehending the rationalist opinions which are every ...
... views previously laid down . We cannot refrain , however , from characterizing his notion of the objects of human pur- suit in the world , as sciolistic and degrading , * nor from re- prehending the rationalist opinions which are every ...
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