The Southern Literary Journal, and Monthly Magazine, Volumul 2AMS Press, 1967 |
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Pagina 135
... respect of the author , a work is either genuine or apocryphal . In the term work , I include every publication in manuscript anterior to printing , or in print , subsequent to the invention of printing . In respect of the facts related ...
... respect of the author , a work is either genuine or apocryphal . In the term work , I include every publication in manuscript anterior to printing , or in print , subsequent to the invention of printing . In respect of the facts related ...
Pagina 380
... respects , or in any single respect . All men are cre ated unequal - it is the law of Providence , which no man can alter . Their persons , their complexions , their moral qualities , their intellectual endow . ments , are every where ...
... respects , or in any single respect . All men are cre ated unequal - it is the law of Providence , which no man can alter . Their persons , their complexions , their moral qualities , their intellectual endow . ments , are every where ...
Pagina 386
... respect to breathing the air , whether the air be free or fettered . So it is right for a man who opens his eyes and looks about him , to see by means of the light , and it is wrong for a man to grope about in the dark and attempt to ...
... respect to breathing the air , whether the air be free or fettered . So it is right for a man who opens his eyes and looks about him , to see by means of the light , and it is wrong for a man to grope about in the dark and attempt to ...
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