The Southern Literary Journal, and Monthly Magazine, Volumul 2AMS Press, 1967 |
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Pagina 79
... laws , but the laws of God immutably true and just . So- ciety , as it progresses from age to age , will take a position for itself , and set up its own land - marks in the department of law as well as in every other . We have , indeed ...
... laws , but the laws of God immutably true and just . So- ciety , as it progresses from age to age , will take a position for itself , and set up its own land - marks in the department of law as well as in every other . We have , indeed ...
Pagina 381
... laws - a wandering , prowling , unsettled condition in which they run wild in the woods like lions and other beasts of prey , and are governed by no other law than the law of force , -the law of the strongest . Now we hesitate not to ...
... laws - a wandering , prowling , unsettled condition in which they run wild in the woods like lions and other beasts of prey , and are governed by no other law than the law of force , -the law of the strongest . Now we hesitate not to ...
Pagina 454
... laws of nature to which they are subject , and upon which so much of their happiness and usefulness may depend ? Are the laws of health enveloped in a darkness that cannot be penetrated except by the professional mediciner ? Is he ...
... laws of nature to which they are subject , and upon which so much of their happiness and usefulness may depend ? Are the laws of health enveloped in a darkness that cannot be penetrated except by the professional mediciner ? Is he ...
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