Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomas;6 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1853 |
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Orestes Augustus Brownson. prove to them that we can , on that very ground , successfully compete with them . We must prove to them that in po- lite , as in controversial literature , we can bear away the palm . It will not do to rely on ...
Orestes Augustus Brownson. prove to them that we can , on that very ground , successfully compete with them . We must prove to them that in po- lite , as in controversial literature , we can bear away the palm . It will not do to rely on ...
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... prove ourselves not wholly unworthy of the trust committed to us . Yet we have a great work before us , and not easily shall we be able to prove at the end of seventy years a progress rela- tively as great as that made since 1785. We ...
... prove ourselves not wholly unworthy of the trust committed to us . Yet we have a great work before us , and not easily shall we be able to prove at the end of seventy years a progress rela- tively as great as that made since 1785. We ...
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Orestes Augustus Brownson. the power of human reason to prove creation ; and if crea- tion is not proved , Pantheism is not and cannot be refuted . This is what Père Gratry seems not to have duly con- sidered . Neither Plato nor ...
Orestes Augustus Brownson. the power of human reason to prove creation ; and if crea- tion is not proved , Pantheism is not and cannot be refuted . This is what Père Gratry seems not to have duly con- sidered . Neither Plato nor ...
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