Brownson's Quarterly Review, Volume 1Orestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... concerns merely this or that particular communion ; it concerns not merely Oxford divines and Church - of - England men ; it con- cerns not merely the Protestant Episcopal Church of this country , in which it has broken out ; it reaches ...
... concerns merely this or that particular communion ; it concerns not merely Oxford divines and Church - of - England men ; it con- cerns not merely the Protestant Episcopal Church of this country , in which it has broken out ; it reaches ...
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... concerns the public , I shall not long remain pure in what concerns individuals . We would not underrate the virtues of the subject , but , in their effects , the vir- tues of the citizen , in a country like ours , are of far more vital ...
... concerns the public , I shall not long remain pure in what concerns individuals . We would not underrate the virtues of the subject , but , in their effects , the vir- tues of the citizen , in a country like ours , are of far more vital ...
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... concerns himself ; but with melancholy forebodings so far as concerns the country . We know the character of a croaker is una- miable and unenviable ; we know , too , that it is no blessing to be doomed , like Cassandra , to utter ...
... concerns himself ; but with melancholy forebodings so far as concerns the country . We know the character of a croaker is una- miable and unenviable ; we know , too , that it is no blessing to be doomed , like Cassandra , to utter ...
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No I | 1 |
BERKELEY AND IDEALISM | 29 |
THE CHURCH QUESTION | 57 |
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