The Southern Review, المجلد 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... habit of shutting their eyes to the credibility of history , and of regarding a writer , a thousand years after a fact , as good authority in support of it . This total ignorance of the rules of criticism in respect of historical ...
... habit of shutting their eyes to the credibility of history , and of regarding a writer , a thousand years after a fact , as good authority in support of it . This total ignorance of the rules of criticism in respect of historical ...
الصفحة 18
... habits of life and circum- stances . In most of the questions respecting the localities of the respective subordinate tribes , whichever side an ingenious man may take , he will succeed in proving his hypothesis as far as probability ...
... habits of life and circum- stances . In most of the questions respecting the localities of the respective subordinate tribes , whichever side an ingenious man may take , he will succeed in proving his hypothesis as far as probability ...
الصفحة 61
... habit of marshalling a whole string of theories and opinions upon almost every point which he has oc- casion to discuss . We have not much objection to his doing so , ( if he thinks even that necessary ) in the case of writers of the ...
... habit of marshalling a whole string of theories and opinions upon almost every point which he has oc- casion to discuss . We have not much objection to his doing so , ( if he thinks even that necessary ) in the case of writers of the ...
الصفحة 62
... habit . It seems , then , to follow from this circumstance , and from the remarks just made on the nature of jurisdiction , that the change or dis- solution of a government does not destroy this sovereignty , and thereby reduce the ...
... habit . It seems , then , to follow from this circumstance , and from the remarks just made on the nature of jurisdiction , that the change or dis- solution of a government does not destroy this sovereignty , and thereby reduce the ...
الصفحة 74
... habits of ruder times , and the sloth and imbecility of an age of luxury and opulence . The state of nature , with all the republics of antiquity , was a state of war . As long as they were under arms they submitted to discipline - as ...
... habits of ruder times , and the sloth and imbecility of an age of luxury and opulence . The state of nature , with all the republics of antiquity , was a state of war . As long as they were under arms they submitted to discipline - as ...
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