The Southern Quarterly ReviewDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1967 |
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... true moral quality . Sometimes the too much is considered as noble and praiseworthy ; as when temerity is preferred to true valour , and a reckless hotspur is mistaken for a hero ; so that he who wantonly exposes his life , which ...
... true moral quality . Sometimes the too much is considered as noble and praiseworthy ; as when temerity is preferred to true valour , and a reckless hotspur is mistaken for a hero ; so that he who wantonly exposes his life , which ...
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... true weight when the air that surrounds it ex- pands or contracts , or when it is carried to different latitudes or elevations . These , then , are not perfect measures ; in fact for some of the exacter purposes of science allowances ...
... true weight when the air that surrounds it ex- pands or contracts , or when it is carried to different latitudes or elevations . These , then , are not perfect measures ; in fact for some of the exacter purposes of science allowances ...
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... true philosophy is also true religion . The Scholastic philosophy is distributed into several epochs or changes . During the first , philosophy was under absolute subor- dination to religion ; during the second , the subordination was ...
... true philosophy is also true religion . The Scholastic philosophy is distributed into several epochs or changes . During the first , philosophy was under absolute subor- dination to religion ; during the second , the subordination was ...
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ARTICLE PAGE I SPECULATION AND TRADE | 1 |
IRVINGS LIFE OF WASHINGTON | 35 |
LIFE AND WRITINGS OF MAIMONIDES | 60 |
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