Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1844 |
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... interests of the great mass of the people , so as to break down all factitious distinctions of class or caste , and to maintain all , not theoretically only , but practically , equal before the law , I am , of course , a democrat ; any ...
... interests of the great mass of the people , so as to break down all factitious distinctions of class or caste , and to maintain all , not theoretically only , but practically , equal before the law , I am , of course , a democrat ; any ...
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... interest . It is easier to in- duce a man to sacrifice himself for another , than it is to induce a man to do what is really for his own inter- est . I look to the educated and more influential classes , and I believe it to be the true ...
... interest . It is easier to in- duce a man to sacrifice himself for another , than it is to induce a man to do what is really for his own inter- est . I look to the educated and more influential classes , and I believe it to be the true ...
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... interests , in every community , that what is really for the interest of one class in the long run , is for the interest of all , and may , with some little pains , be made to appear so to all . The worst enemies of genuine reform and ...
... interests , in every community , that what is really for the interest of one class in the long run , is for the interest of all , and may , with some little pains , be made to appear so to all . The worst enemies of genuine reform and ...
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... interest , a school that seeks , in the political order , to secure well - being by what it calls freedom , but which is nothing but free competition , ( which we have described in a subsequent article on Demagoguism , ) and in private ...
... interest , a school that seeks , in the political order , to secure well - being by what it calls freedom , but which is nothing but free competition , ( which we have described in a subsequent article on Demagoguism , ) and in private ...
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... interest , but of instruction , and tend to the profit of the whole Christian world . These Oxford Divines represent a great movement , already commenced throughout Christendom , towards unity and catholicity . But have they seized ...
... interest , but of instruction , and tend to the profit of the whole Christian world . These Oxford Divines represent a great movement , already commenced throughout Christendom , towards unity and catholicity . But have they seized ...
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