Brownson's Quarterly ReviewBenjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... become united to the Church in order to be saved . But however conciliating we thought Dr. Spalding , it is very evident from the volume before us that his esti- mate of Protestants and Protestantism did not in reality differ very ...
... become united to the Church in order to be saved . But however conciliating we thought Dr. Spalding , it is very evident from the volume before us that his esti- mate of Protestants and Protestantism did not in reality differ very ...
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... become better . The volume of business we are doing is too large for the capital of the country , and it cannot be ... becoming universal ; it has triumphed over statesmanship , morality , and religion , and we suppose it must run its ...
... become better . The volume of business we are doing is too large for the capital of the country , and it cannot be ... becoming universal ; it has triumphed over statesmanship , morality , and religion , and we suppose it must run its ...
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... become worse before they can become better . We look for a temporary triumph of the radicals over monarchy , and over the conservative republic . The Mazzinians and Garibaldians will supplant the monarchy in Italy , Castelar will ...
... become worse before they can become better . We look for a temporary triumph of the radicals over monarchy , and over the conservative republic . The Mazzinians and Garibaldians will supplant the monarchy in Italy , Castelar will ...
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