Southern Quarterly Review, Том 18Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1850 |
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... mind for the reception of religious principles and the love of God , it must be admitted it is highly important in a religious point of view . That a penitentiary , with solitary confinement and hard labour , will have these happy ...
... mind for the reception of religious principles and the love of God , it must be admitted it is highly important in a religious point of view . That a penitentiary , with solitary confinement and hard labour , will have these happy ...
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... mind . No man has that mind , who has once heard and decided the case . Unless the Judge has such a mind , he ought not to be one of the appellate Judges . Appealing from Cæsar to Cæsar is no appeal at all . Under our proposed change ...
... mind . No man has that mind , who has once heard and decided the case . Unless the Judge has such a mind , he ought not to be one of the appellate Judges . Appealing from Cæsar to Cæsar is no appeal at all . Under our proposed change ...
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... mind too much , to justify an impartial opinion . But whatever may be the diversity of opin- ion as regards his patriotism , or the integrity of his purpose , no one who respects himself will deny him the possession of rare intellect ...
... mind too much , to justify an impartial opinion . But whatever may be the diversity of opin- ion as regards his patriotism , or the integrity of his purpose , no one who respects himself will deny him the possession of rare intellect ...
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SUMMER TRAVEL IN THE SOUTH | 24 |
TOPICS IN THE HISTORY OF SOUTHCAROLINA by | 66 |
HISTORY OF SPANISH LITERATURE | 85 |
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