Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... less pious than moral ; not so much upright before God , as downright before men ; servants of the Under- standing more than children of Reason ; not following the guidance of an intuition , and the light of an Idea , but rather ...
... less pious than moral ; not so much upright before God , as downright before men ; servants of the Under- standing more than children of Reason ; not following the guidance of an intuition , and the light of an Idea , but rather ...
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... less material . No nation but the Eng- lish could have produced a Hobbes , a Hume , a Paley , or a Bentham , they are all instancial and not exceptional men in that race . - Now this idiosyncrasy of a nation is a sacred gift ; _like the ...
... less material . No nation but the Eng- lish could have produced a Hobbes , a Hume , a Paley , or a Bentham , they are all instancial and not exceptional men in that race . - Now this idiosyncrasy of a nation is a sacred gift ; _like the ...
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... less than three million an- nual bales of cotton ; - true , she often tramples , knowingly , consciously tramples , on the most unquestionable and sacred . Rights . Yet , when one looks through the whole character and history of America ...
... less than three million an- nual bales of cotton ; - true , she often tramples , knowingly , consciously tramples , on the most unquestionable and sacred . Rights . Yet , when one looks through the whole character and history of America ...
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... less in important matters . We think " of old things all are over old , of new things none are new enough . " So the age asks of all institutions their right to be ; What right has the government to existence ; who gave the majority a ...
... less in important matters . We think " of old things all are over old , of new things none are new enough . " So the age asks of all institutions their right to be ; What right has the government to existence ; who gave the majority a ...
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... less feels , and feels them true . A man full of new truths finds a ready audience with us . Many things which come disguised as truths under such cir- cumstances pass current for a time , but by and by their bray discovers them . The ...
... less feels , and feels them true . A man full of new truths finds a ready audience with us . Many things which come disguised as truths under such cir- cumstances pass current for a time , but by and by their bray discovers them . The ...
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