Brownson's Quarterly Review, 4 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1850 |
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... means that progress is a faithful imitation of the motion of a crab going down hill . He des- cants upon the comforts of equality . Understood as he means it , no matter what he may say , equality consists in the very pleasant process ...
... means that progress is a faithful imitation of the motion of a crab going down hill . He des- cants upon the comforts of equality . Understood as he means it , no matter what he may say , equality consists in the very pleasant process ...
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... mean- ing of . He exerts the utmost of his ingenuity to prevent them , by his individual influence , from seeing the only light which can lead them safely on to better things . Even though he may not wilfully employ means which he knows ...
... mean- ing of . He exerts the utmost of his ingenuity to prevent them , by his individual influence , from seeing the only light which can lead them safely on to better things . Even though he may not wilfully employ means which he knows ...
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... mean no more nor less than that we are conscious of it . The absolute feeling of dependence , the author elsewhere says , is equivalent to a sense of the Dei- ty , that is , to an obscure perception of God , for sense , as here used , means ...
... mean no more nor less than that we are conscious of it . The absolute feeling of dependence , the author elsewhere says , is equivalent to a sense of the Dei- ty , that is , to an obscure perception of God , for sense , as here used , means ...
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