Brownson's Quarterly ReviewOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... fact of the supernatural in this sense is as certain to us as any natural fact , both because it passes directly and constantly before our eyes , and because without it no natural fact is conceiva- ble or possible . The supernatural ...
... fact of the supernatural in this sense is as certain to us as any natural fact , both because it passes directly and constantly before our eyes , and because without it no natural fact is conceiva- ble or possible . The supernatural ...
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... fact is better ; and in our practical dealings with men we must take facts as they are , not as we think they ought to be . We hope the negro will be benefited by the war ; that before it ends he will gain his freedom ; but the war is ...
... fact is better ; and in our practical dealings with men we must take facts as they are , not as we think they ought to be . We hope the negro will be benefited by the war ; that before it ends he will gain his freedom ; but the war is ...
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... fact is actually a fact , and that it is inexplicable by natural or second causes . If so , we can as readily believe it , as any other mimetic fact . This , if we understand the author , is his philosophy of miracles , and we believe ...
... fact is actually a fact , and that it is inexplicable by natural or second causes . If so , we can as readily believe it , as any other mimetic fact . This , if we understand the author , is his philosophy of miracles , and we believe ...
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THE ANTIQUITY OF THE EARTH | 29 |
CONSCRIPTS AND VOLUNTEERS | 55 |
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