Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1864 |
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... idea , or essential principle of the national existence . This principle or idea is the national soul ; and when lost , either in seeking to retain what has been , or in gaining what is not , the nation is dead , as dead as the human ...
... idea , or essential principle of the national existence . This principle or idea is the national soul ; and when lost , either in seeking to retain what has been , or in gaining what is not , the nation is dead , as dead as the human ...
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... Idea in its developments should sooner or later come in conflict with slavery , and demand its elimination from American society , was inevitable ; for that Idea is not the rights of a race , a caste , a class , but the rights of man ...
... Idea in its developments should sooner or later come in conflict with slavery , and demand its elimination from American society , was inevitable ; for that Idea is not the rights of a race , a caste , a class , but the rights of man ...
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... Ideas , the objectivity of the Ideal , and its identity with real and neces- sary being or with God , regarded as facing the human intel- lect . The Idea , or God , affirms himself intuitively , and God is the first principle in science ...
... Ideas , the objectivity of the Ideal , and its identity with real and neces- sary being or with God , regarded as facing the human intel- lect . The Idea , or God , affirms himself intuitively , and God is the first principle in science ...
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NUMBER | 1 |
THE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE AND PROCLAMATION | 85 |
GENERAL HALLECKS REPORT | 112 |
Nerodoma skirsnių: 15
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