Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1853 |
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... Roman world ; and that modern civilization is a progress in relation to the violence of feudal manners . I am ready to conclude from this , with him , that we are not to despair of our epoch , and to exclaim , with the poet , O passi ...
... Roman world ; and that modern civilization is a progress in relation to the violence of feudal manners . I am ready to conclude from this , with him , that we are not to despair of our epoch , and to exclaim , with the poet , O passi ...
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... Roman civilization itself . Doubtless , we find in that civilization many noble elements , much that has not perished , and ought not to perish , and it would be difficult to overrate the importance of the Roman system of jurispru ...
... Roman civilization itself . Doubtless , we find in that civilization many noble elements , much that has not perished , and ought not to perish , and it would be difficult to overrate the importance of the Roman system of jurispru ...
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... Roman society at best . All that we as Catholics have to defend is the Church in her action on society and civiliza- tion . To do this it is necessary to distinguish her from so- ciety , and what is properly from and by her from what is ...
... Roman society at best . All that we as Catholics have to defend is the Church in her action on society and civiliza- tion . To do this it is necessary to distinguish her from so- ciety , and what is properly from and by her from what is ...
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