Brownson's Quarterly Review, Volume 1Orestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1844 |
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... regard to tradition , written or un- written , and in face of the civil 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 ...
... regard to tradition , written or un- written , and in face of the civil 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 ...
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... regard it as our duty to carry it on , by supplying its deficiencies , and enriching it by new discoveries . We must guard against the error of believing , that the canon of authentic tradition is closed , and that the human race must ...
... regard it as our duty to carry it on , by supplying its deficiencies , and enriching it by new discoveries . We must guard against the error of believing , that the canon of authentic tradition is closed , and that the human race must ...
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... regard as honest , and as desirous of making justice prevail in the state ; and I have little fear , that , where they really judge , their judgments of what is justice , would not , for the most part , be sound and worthy of acceptance ...
... regard as honest , and as desirous of making justice prevail in the state ; and I have little fear , that , where they really judge , their judgments of what is justice , would not , for the most part , be sound and worthy of acceptance ...
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... regard the several schools just named , as mutually related , and as having , within given limits , one and the same philosophy . " Is there , then , in the history of philosophy , a philosophy of the Ideal ? People will one day be ...
... regard the several schools just named , as mutually related , and as having , within given limits , one and the same philosophy . " Is there , then , in the history of philosophy , a philosophy of the Ideal ? People will one day be ...
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... regard , another touch , but of a nature wholly different from ordinary touch , and so essentially different , that , between the objects of the sense of touch and those of sight , no secret harmony could advertise the patient , that ...
... regard , another touch , but of a nature wholly different from ordinary touch , and so essentially different , that , between the objects of the sense of touch and those of sight , no secret harmony could advertise the patient , that ...
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