Brownson's Quarterly ReviewOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... freedom . He as well as we would wipe out the last vestiges of that old servility generated not by the obedience the Church exacts , but by the submission insisted on by political despotism , and which was transferred from the world of ...
... freedom . He as well as we would wipe out the last vestiges of that old servility generated not by the obedience the Church exacts , but by the submission insisted on by political despotism , and which was transferred from the world of ...
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... freedom . In no way can men be more readily or more thoroughly trained to freedom than in fighting for it as soldiers with arms in their hands . It makes men of them at once , for it puts them in the way of doing men's work . There is ...
... freedom . In no way can men be more readily or more thoroughly trained to freedom than in fighting for it as soldiers with arms in their hands . It makes men of them at once , for it puts them in the way of doing men's work . There is ...
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... Freedom of Science , goes to show , in the first place , that science , especially Philosophy , must have freedom , that is , be free to follow its own laws ; laws which are essential to its very existence ; that these laws constitute ...
... Freedom of Science , goes to show , in the first place , that science , especially Philosophy , must have freedom , that is , be free to follow its own laws ; laws which are essential to its very existence ; that these laws constitute ...
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