The Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 7Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1965 - American periodicals |
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... truth in relation to all things - truth which is only ano- ther name for power itself , and which imparts power , lustre and glory to the intellect . Progress , eternal progress , is the law of the human faculties , and the ministry of ...
... truth in relation to all things - truth which is only ano- ther name for power itself , and which imparts power , lustre and glory to the intellect . Progress , eternal progress , is the law of the human faculties , and the ministry of ...
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... truth in the further course of this article . In the meantime , we may ad- duce the high authority of that eminent ... truth and nothing but the truth . I class Rabelais with the great creative minds of the world , Shakspeare , Dante ...
... truth in the further course of this article . In the meantime , we may ad- duce the high authority of that eminent ... truth and nothing but the truth . I class Rabelais with the great creative minds of the world , Shakspeare , Dante ...
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... truth . In scanning the events of a man's life , we must view it from a different position than that occupied by his enemies or his friends . It is not from the ground , torn by the com- batants , that one best sees the arrangements of ...
... truth . In scanning the events of a man's life , we must view it from a different position than that occupied by his enemies or his friends . It is not from the ground , torn by the com- batants , that one best sees the arrangements of ...
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