Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1864 |
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... sentiment , not a principle , and I never suffer myself to build any system , religious , philosophical , ethical , or political , on any sentiment , however generous or noble it may be , for all sentiments are subjective , individual ...
... sentiment , not a principle , and I never suffer myself to build any system , religious , philosophical , ethical , or political , on any sentiment , however generous or noble it may be , for all sentiments are subjective , individual ...
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... sentiment in their vocab- ulary does not mean love ; and though they may sometimes fall through the senses , through the sentiments never . They are born with lofty natures , the choice souls of their sex ; even if they love at all it ...
... sentiment in their vocab- ulary does not mean love ; and though they may sometimes fall through the senses , through the sentiments never . They are born with lofty natures , the choice souls of their sex ; even if they love at all it ...
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... sentiment of pride , and is a demand that each shall regard the other as God . Two young lovers under the illusion of the sentiment of love , when it first becomes conscious of it- self , may , in the intoxication of the moment , regard ...
... sentiment of pride , and is a demand that each shall regard the other as God . Two young lovers under the illusion of the sentiment of love , when it first becomes conscious of it- self , may , in the intoxication of the moment , regard ...
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NUMBER | 1 |
THE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE AND PROCLAMATION | 85 |
GENERAL HALLECKS REPORT | 112 |
Nerodoma skirsnių: 15
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