Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1844 |
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... ourselves worthy of all praise ; but the High and Holy One holds them in de- . rision . The great moral power , that overcomes the world , is religious faith . At its touch , the great , the wealthy , the proud , become meek and ...
... ourselves worthy of all praise ; but the High and Holy One holds them in de- . rision . The great moral power , that overcomes the world , is religious faith . At its touch , the great , the wealthy , the proud , become meek and ...
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... ourselves , now , to the translation , from one of the volumes before us , of an article , for our own pages , by M. Leroux , on Berkeley and Idealism . The article is ably written , and , besides giving a tolerable synopsis of the ...
... ourselves , now , to the translation , from one of the volumes before us , of an article , for our own pages , by M. Leroux , on Berkeley and Idealism . The article is ably written , and , besides giving a tolerable synopsis of the ...
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... ourselves , we assuredly have not had in view , the several theo- ries commonly termed Idealism ; we have by no means in- tended to speak either of the doctrine of Berkeley , or that of Malebranche , either of the system of Kant , or ...
... ourselves , we assuredly have not had in view , the several theo- ries commonly termed Idealism ; we have by no means in- tended to speak either of the doctrine of Berkeley , or that of Malebranche , either of the system of Kant , or ...
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... ourselves made , briefly , a similar criticism , in the Democratic Review , before meeting with this . Ideal- ism , unquestionably , comes from Ideal ; but what is the Ideal ? That which relates to , or merely partici- pates in the ...
... ourselves made , briefly , a similar criticism , in the Democratic Review , before meeting with this . Ideal- ism , unquestionably , comes from Ideal ; but what is the Ideal ? That which relates to , or merely partici- pates in the ...
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... ourselves here to the exposition , in their sequence , of the views of Berkeley . " - Some of our readers will , doubtless , demur to the view here presented of Locke's philosophy . We have , as we have often confessed elsewhere , a ...
... ourselves here to the exposition , in their sequence , of the views of Berkeley . " - Some of our readers will , doubtless , demur to the view here presented of Locke's philosophy . We have , as we have often confessed elsewhere , a ...
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