Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... becoming an Anglican . Now , what is this principle ? It is , answers one , the spirit of Christ , that is to say , LOVE . Love is the grand principle of union , and , just so far as all possess it , they do really become one , one with ...
... becoming an Anglican . Now , what is this principle ? It is , answers one , the spirit of Christ , that is to say , LOVE . Love is the grand principle of union , and , just so far as all possess it , they do really become one , one with ...
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... become comparatively dense ; our new lands are exhausted , or have receded so far in the distance as to be no longer of easy access , or attainable at all by the inhabitants of the older States , who have not some little capital in ...
... become comparatively dense ; our new lands are exhausted , or have receded so far in the distance as to be no longer of easy access , or attainable at all by the inhabitants of the older States , who have not some little capital in ...
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... become great and menacing . We have lost our manliness ; we have sacrificed our independence ; we have become tame and servile , afraid to say that our souls are our own , till we have obtained permission of the public to say so , or at ...
... become great and menacing . We have lost our manliness ; we have sacrificed our independence ; we have become tame and servile , afraid to say that our souls are our own , till we have obtained permission of the public to say so , or at ...
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