The Southern Literary Journal, and Monthly Magazine, Volumul 2AMS Press, 1967 |
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Pagina 384
... possess . Our nat- ural endowments are not , properly speaking , possessions of our own which are of our own procurement , but they are the free gifts of a higher Power to whom we are responsible for them . They are not like an estate ...
... possess . Our nat- ural endowments are not , properly speaking , possessions of our own which are of our own procurement , but they are the free gifts of a higher Power to whom we are responsible for them . They are not like an estate ...
Pagina 386
... possess these rights equally ? Will you give them to some and deny them to others ? We reply that we neither give ... possesses , in respect to breathing the air , whether the air be free or fettered . So it is right for a man who opens ...
... possess these rights equally ? Will you give them to some and deny them to others ? We reply that we neither give ... possesses , in respect to breathing the air , whether the air be free or fettered . So it is right for a man who opens ...
Pagina 387
... possess these rights , let them prove their claims and we will admit them , but , at present , such rights or claims are a physical impossibility , and he who , under such circumstances , would put forward such claims , and endeavor to ...
... possess these rights , let them prove their claims and we will admit them , but , at present , such rights or claims are a physical impossibility , and he who , under such circumstances , would put forward such claims , and endeavor to ...
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