The Southern Literary Journal, and Monthly Magazine, Volumul 2AMS Press, 1967 |
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Pagina 75
... practice , would injure the best side most . " He would not have us look with indifference upon the progress of parties , whose exis . tence , concentrating the power of the many , he regards as often indispensable to the attainment of ...
... practice , would injure the best side most . " He would not have us look with indifference upon the progress of parties , whose exis . tence , concentrating the power of the many , he regards as often indispensable to the attainment of ...
Pagina 400
... practice , we were not unwilling to hear what could be advanced by an advocate of that practice who chose to differ from us . now having given him all that he asked , -the full and free use of our columns , we shall , in justice to ...
... practice , we were not unwilling to hear what could be advanced by an advocate of that practice who chose to differ from us . now having given him all that he asked , -the full and free use of our columns , we shall , in justice to ...
Pagina 473
... practice the healing art ! It is the physician , however , who truly estimates the resolution adopt- ed by the visitors of Franklin College . Viewing it simply as an evi- dence of intellectual improvement , or as an expression of some ...
... practice the healing art ! It is the physician , however , who truly estimates the resolution adopt- ed by the visitors of Franklin College . Viewing it simply as an evi- dence of intellectual improvement , or as an expression of some ...
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