Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1844 |
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... sense of duty and love of sacrifice , than I do on the sense of 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 ...
... sense of duty and love of sacrifice , than I do on the sense of 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 ...
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... sense , which looks only to what is true , beau- tiful , and good , and which joys in the most painful sac- rifices . We must equalize wealth by raising the soul above the love of it , and help the poor by producing in them that state ...
... sense , which looks only to what is true , beau- tiful , and good , and which joys in the most painful sac- rifices . We must equalize wealth by raising the soul above the love of it , and help the poor by producing in them that state ...
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... sense of the deep things of philosophy had already been lost , and forgotten . When Christianity reigned , they , who believed in the Christian ontology , were not called Spiritualists , but Christians . In the beautiful times of Greek ...
... sense of the deep things of philosophy had already been lost , and forgotten . When Christianity reigned , they , who believed in the Christian ontology , were not called Spiritualists , but Christians . In the beautiful times of Greek ...
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... sense of this doctrine , which had inspired the Fathers of the Church , who had collected its elements , some from Plato , some from the schools of Egypt , others from Judaism , to unite and fuse them into a new formula under the name ...
... sense of this doctrine , which had inspired the Fathers of the Church , who had collected its elements , some from Plato , some from the schools of Egypt , others from Judaism , to unite and fuse them into a new formula under the name ...
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Orestes Augustus Brownson. word , employed in this sense . It usurps a place that does not belong to it ; so that , if we continue to employ it in this sense , we have no word to express the most important of onto- logical theories , or ...
Orestes Augustus Brownson. word , employed in this sense . It usurps a place that does not belong to it ; so that , if we continue to employ it in this sense , we have no word to express the most important of onto- logical theories , or ...
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