Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1844 |
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... object to this theory , because I have no respect for the genuine voice of the people , when and where it makes itself heard . I am not conscious of any want of respect for the real voice of the people ; and my general principles ...
... object to this theory , because I have no respect for the genuine voice of the people , when and where it makes itself heard . I am not conscious of any want of respect for the real voice of the people ; and my general principles ...
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... object to gain , independent of his own reputation , will change his views often as to the means to be adopted ; but changes of this kind imply no fickleness or want of stability ; they imply merely an enlarging experience , or more ...
... object to gain , independent of his own reputation , will change his views often as to the means to be adopted ; but changes of this kind imply no fickleness or want of stability ; they imply merely an enlarging experience , or more ...
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... object of his ambition , and he condemned it , only because he was unable to reach it . I wish to see a greater degree of social equality , fewer factitious distinctions , and a more equitable distribution of the products of labor ; but ...
... object of his ambition , and he condemned it , only because he was unable to reach it . I wish to see a greater degree of social equality , fewer factitious distinctions , and a more equitable distribution of the products of labor ; but ...
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... object with me is , and must needs be , to reënlist men on the side of the Church , and to bring them once more under the domin- ion of the Gospel . We have been , for the last three centuries , Catholics no less than Protestants ...
... object with me is , and must needs be , to reënlist men on the side of the Church , and to bring them once more under the domin- ion of the Gospel . We have been , for the last three centuries , Catholics no less than Protestants ...
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... object of the researches and contemplation of the older phi- losophers . But what is the philosophy which leaves out of view the infinite God , the primitive Essence , Unity , and Creator of all particular beings , or creatures , and ...
... object of the researches and contemplation of the older phi- losophers . But what is the philosophy which leaves out of view the infinite God , the primitive Essence , Unity , and Creator of all particular beings , or creatures , and ...
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