Brownson's Quarterly Review, Volume 1Orestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1844 |
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... tion ; not with the view of teaching any regular system of doctrines , on any subject whatever . My great and leading design was , to awaken the public mind , and to prepare it for the reception of profounder and more kindling views of ...
... tion ; not with the view of teaching any regular system of doctrines , on any subject whatever . My great and leading design was , to awaken the public mind , and to prepare it for the reception of profounder and more kindling views of ...
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... TION . The sleeper awakened asks , " What shall I do ? " This question the Boston Quarterly , during the last two years of its existence , it is true , to some ex- tent , attempted to answer ; but timidly , and with many misgivings ...
... TION . The sleeper awakened asks , " What shall I do ? " This question the Boston Quarterly , during the last two years of its existence , it is true , to some ex- tent , attempted to answer ; but timidly , and with many misgivings ...
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... tion to her express dogmas , so that she must needs reject it , or 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 ...
... tion to her express dogmas , so that she must needs reject it , or 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 ...
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... tion may be alterable , but only by its own 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 ...
... tion may be alterable , but only by its own 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 ...
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... tion , against them , of the mass they flatter and plunder . I have stated the great social end , for which we should labor , to be , the moral , intellectual , and physical amelioration of the poorer and more numerous classes . This is ...
... tion , against them , of the mass they flatter and plunder . I have stated the great social end , for which we should labor , to be , the moral , intellectual , and physical amelioration of the poorer and more numerous classes . This is ...
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