Brownson's Quarterly Review, Volume 1Orestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1844 |
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... proved unacceptable to a portion of its ultra - democratic subscribers , and having , in consequence , occasioned its proprietors a serious pecuniary loss , the conductor has signified to me , that it would be desirable for my con ...
... proved unacceptable to a portion of its ultra - democratic subscribers , and having , in consequence , occasioned its proprietors a serious pecuniary loss , the conductor has signified to me , that it would be desirable for my con ...
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... prove suicidal . But in rejecting it she became , practically , the enemy of free thought and free speech , and , therefore , tyrannical and oppressive . Hence the war which has so long been waged between the Church on one side , and ...
... prove suicidal . But in rejecting it she became , practically , the enemy of free thought and free speech , and , therefore , tyrannical and oppressive . Hence the war which has so long been waged between the Church on one side , and ...
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... proved a decided failure ; on the other hand , I look upon Roman Catho- licism as substantially true , under the relation of the- ory , but upon the Roman Catholic Church , under the relation of practice , as having but imperfectly ...
... proved a decided failure ; on the other hand , I look upon Roman Catho- licism as substantially true , under the relation of the- ory , but upon the Roman Catholic Church , under the relation of practice , as having but imperfectly ...
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... proved a failure . No radicalism in church , state , philosophy , or morals , but should be formally and solemnly eschewed . No efforts to create an entirely new order , instead of carrying - -- forward , to its perfection , the old 18 ...
... proved a failure . No radicalism in church , state , philosophy , or morals , but should be formally and solemnly eschewed . No efforts to create an entirely new order , instead of carrying - -- forward , to its perfection , the old 18 ...
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... prove , we think , that all reflections . lead to this ontological theory ; and that we may thus come di- rectly , without needing to pass through history , or to be referred as learners to what our fathers have believed , to this ...
... prove , we think , that all reflections . lead to this ontological theory ; and that we may thus come di- rectly , without needing to pass through history , or to be referred as learners to what our fathers have believed , to this ...
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