The Southern Quarterly Review, Том 6Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1965 |
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... learning would decorate themselves , for let the world be as wayward as it may , it belongs at last to genius and learning to have the mastery ; and until the leopard changes his spots , and the Ethiopian his blackness , they will ...
... learning would decorate themselves , for let the world be as wayward as it may , it belongs at last to genius and learning to have the mastery ; and until the leopard changes his spots , and the Ethiopian his blackness , they will ...
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... learning , when the principles of justice are so few and obvious . They think that , between man and man , the duties and obligations are of so limited a nature and so easily understood , that all the rules required to govern them might ...
... learning , when the principles of justice are so few and obvious . They think that , between man and man , the duties and obligations are of so limited a nature and so easily understood , that all the rules required to govern them might ...
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... learning is not every thing ; much must be obtained from other sources ; and this , however insignificant it may appear in the eye at first , is as indispensable to a successful practice of the law as any of its leading principles and ...
... learning is not every thing ; much must be obtained from other sources ; and this , however insignificant it may appear in the eye at first , is as indispensable to a successful practice of the law as any of its leading principles and ...
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