The Southern Literary Journal, and Monthly Magazine, Volumul 2AMS Press, 1967 |
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Pagina 79
... common reason and common sense . In this they are doubtless to be commended . There are no constitutions absolutely perfect , and no laws , but the laws of God immutably true and just . So- ciety , as it progresses from age to age ...
... common reason and common sense . In this they are doubtless to be commended . There are no constitutions absolutely perfect , and no laws , but the laws of God immutably true and just . So- ciety , as it progresses from age to age ...
Pagina 182
... common and usual testimony is sufficient to establish common and usual facts , yet , facts strange , unaccountable , uncommon , cannot be substantiated on merely common evidence . They require a proportional strength of testimony to ...
... common and usual testimony is sufficient to establish common and usual facts , yet , facts strange , unaccountable , uncommon , cannot be substantiated on merely common evidence . They require a proportional strength of testimony to ...
Pagina 407
... common degree , and exerted to bless and elevate her race . The curate had the good or ill fortune to have also in his flock , a person of the other sex - a married man , who in the frankness of a literary correspondence with his ...
... common degree , and exerted to bless and elevate her race . The curate had the good or ill fortune to have also in his flock , a person of the other sex - a married man , who in the frankness of a literary correspondence with his ...
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