Brownson's Quarterly Review, Volume 1Orestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1844 |
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... able to find in my writings the germs , at least , of the doctrines and sentiments , which they now approve , and suppose I have but recently come to en- tertain . Yes , I deny that I have changed , though I own that I seem to myself to ...
... able to find in my writings the germs , at least , of the doctrines and sentiments , which they now approve , and suppose I have but recently come to en- tertain . Yes , I deny that I have changed , though I own that I seem to myself to ...
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... able , in my own estimate of myself , to pass finally , in my public communications , from the inquirer to the teach- er . Then , only , could I feel , that the fetters , which had bound my soul , and against which I had struggled in ...
... able , in my own estimate of myself , to pass finally , in my public communications , from the inquirer to the teach- er . Then , only , could I feel , that the fetters , which had bound my soul , and against which I had struggled in ...
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... able to accept its good , without being obliged to accept also its evil . I think I see its truth , and its error ; where and why it has succeeded ; where and why it has failed . I have obtained a clear , consist- ent , well - defined ...
... able to accept its good , without being obliged to accept also its evil . I think I see its truth , and its error ; where and why it has succeeded ; where and why it has failed . I have obtained a clear , consist- ent , well - defined ...
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... able to substitute any thing solid , or new , in its place . In my own philosophic studies , I have found it neces- sary to go back to Plato and Aristotle , and to follow the main current of philosophy , down through the Alexandrians ...
... able to substitute any thing solid , or new , in its place . In my own philosophic studies , I have found it neces- sary to go back to Plato and Aristotle , and to follow the main current of philosophy , down through the Alexandrians ...
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... able to construct this philoso- phy ; but I do feel that I am able to contribute some- what towards its construction ; for I think I see very distinctly , not only what must be its final cause , but what is , and must be , its ...
... able to construct this philoso- phy ; but I do feel that I am able to contribute some- what towards its construction ; for I think I see very distinctly , not only what must be its final cause , but what is , and must be , its ...
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