Brownson's Quarterly Review, Volume 1Orestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1844 |
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... authority . So far as she has asserted this two - fold independence , she has done well , been faithful to her Lord ; so far as she has not asserted it successfully , or so far as she has tem- porized with , or succumbed to , either the ...
... authority . So far as she has asserted this two - fold independence , she has done well , been faithful to her Lord ; so far as she has not asserted it successfully , or so far as she has tem- porized with , or succumbed to , either the ...
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... and without reference to any authority constituting them a body politic , are held to be the source of all the legitimate power in the - state . The people are above the Constitution , and 1844. ] 19 Conservatism . - Constitutionalism .
... and without reference to any authority constituting them a body politic , are held to be the source of all the legitimate power in the - state . The people are above the Constitution , and 1844. ] 19 Conservatism . - Constitutionalism .
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... authority , by virtue of its express provisions . This I hold to be the actual character of our political institutions ; and so holding , I must needs resist the attempt to convert them into a democracy , and seek to rally the sound and ...
... authority , by virtue of its express provisions . This I hold to be the actual character of our political institutions ; and so holding , I must needs resist the attempt to convert them into a democracy , and seek to rally the sound and ...
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... authority of religion , has , in fact , become religion . Trans- ported from the East and Egypt into Greece , it has formed the philosophy of Pythagoras , and the philosophy of Plato . What , in fact , is the culminating point of the ...
... authority of religion , has , in fact , become religion . Trans- ported from the East and Egypt into Greece , it has formed the philosophy of Pythagoras , and the philosophy of Plato . What , in fact , is the culminating point of the ...
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... authority he has acquired , which determines the di- rection of nearly all our philosophical studies , is , so far as submitted to , an unmitigated evil , fatal to all development and growth of genuine philosophy . Morally considered ...
... authority he has acquired , which determines the di- rection of nearly all our philosophical studies , is , so far as submitted to , an unmitigated evil , fatal to all development and growth of genuine philosophy . Morally considered ...
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