Brownson's Quarterly ReviewBenjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... called force . " In the language of science , the accidents are now called phenomena , or appearances ; and it considers them to be , not the substance itself , but the effect of its active forces on our organs . " That is , in the ...
... called force . " In the language of science , the accidents are now called phenomena , or appearances ; and it considers them to be , not the substance itself , but the effect of its active forces on our organs . " That is , in the ...
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... called , still more than of the so - called Democratic party , is that the people , like the King of England , can do no wrong ; that they are both infallible and impeccable , and may always be safely trusted . It asserts for the people ...
... called , still more than of the so - called Democratic party , is that the people , like the King of England , can do no wrong ; that they are both infallible and impeccable , and may always be safely trusted . It asserts for the people ...
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... called fact is addressed , and who is called upon to pass upon it .. The Baconian system is false , because it makes the so - called fact the authority for itself ; when plainly the very existence or comprehension of it depends wholly ...
... called fact is addressed , and who is called upon to pass upon it .. The Baconian system is false , because it makes the so - called fact the authority for itself ; when plainly the very existence or comprehension of it depends wholly ...
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