The Southern Review, Том 5A. E. Miller., 1830 |
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... relation which they may bear to the spirit of the people , as well as to the primitive disposition of their organs ; in a word , without studying man through all climates and all ages , and without viewing him under all aspects . Such a ...
... relation which they may bear to the spirit of the people , as well as to the primitive disposition of their organs ; in a word , without studying man through all climates and all ages , and without viewing him under all aspects . Such a ...
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... relation to one another ; and in this case , the most obvious and simple relation , is the relation of distance . " Thus it is then , that considered in the most simple state in which it can be a subject or object of consideration , a ...
... relation to one another ; and in this case , the most obvious and simple relation , is the relation of distance . " Thus it is then , that considered in the most simple state in which it can be a subject or object of consideration , a ...
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... relation to another person , if he has no right to have them in- dulged in favour of himself . 1. Of exclusion on the ground of family - peace . Husband and wife . - Let us suppose they love each other as well as they love themselves ...
... relation to another person , if he has no right to have them in- dulged in favour of himself . 1. Of exclusion on the ground of family - peace . Husband and wife . - Let us suppose they love each other as well as they love themselves ...
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