Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1860 |
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... given so much offence , was aiming to show , obviously was , if we assume that nations are Catholic or Protestant , according to the genius and temperament of the race to which it is assumed they belong , the Germanic nations should be ...
... given so much offence , was aiming to show , obviously was , if we assume that nations are Catholic or Protestant , according to the genius and temperament of the race to which it is assumed they belong , the Germanic nations should be ...
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... given not in separate intuition , but in the intuition of the Absolute and Contingent themselves , in which such correlation is implied , as may be discovered by analysis . We shall see presently that there is nothing new in this ...
... given not in separate intuition , but in the intuition of the Absolute and Contingent themselves , in which such correlation is implied , as may be discovered by analysis . We shall see presently that there is nothing new in this ...
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... given in reflection which is not given substanti- ally in intuition ; or , in other words , reflection , as its name implies , is not a faculty presentative but only re - presentative of truth , reflecting what has been substantially ...
... given in reflection which is not given substanti- ally in intuition ; or , in other words , reflection , as its name implies , is not a faculty presentative but only re - presentative of truth , reflecting what has been substantially ...
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... given to the public in the highly successful course of lectures which the author gave a few years since in this city , and we believe in one or two other places ; but the form of lectures has not been preserved , and the whole has been ...
... given to the public in the highly successful course of lectures which the author gave a few years since in this city , and we believe in one or two other places ; but the form of lectures has not been preserved , and the whole has been ...
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... given to all men ; and we see not how any society absolutely destitute of natural affection could have held together or subsisted for a day . There must have been then , as in non - Catholic nations now , many who occasionally at least ...
... given to all men ; and we see not how any society absolutely destitute of natural affection could have held together or subsisted for a day . There must have been then , as in non - Catholic nations now , many who occasionally at least ...
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