Brownson's Quarterly Review, 4 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1850 |
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Orestes Augustus Brownson. ment , - defend them ; for those principles are repugnant to all govern- to democratic governments themselves , as well as to others . It is just as easy to defend what is good on sound as on unsound principles ...
Orestes Augustus Brownson. ment , - defend them ; for those principles are repugnant to all govern- to democratic governments themselves , as well as to others . It is just as easy to defend what is good on sound as on unsound principles ...
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... principles reason logically ? What sort of logic is that which can operate without principles ? " If our account of the working of Mr. Brownson's mind be cor- rect , he has always , even when most a Protestant , been a Roman Catholic in ...
... principles reason logically ? What sort of logic is that which can operate without principles ? " If our account of the working of Mr. Brownson's mind be cor- rect , he has always , even when most a Protestant , been a Roman Catholic in ...
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... principles , than by these uncatholic principles themselves . It seems to us that he values those principles for the sake of the Catholic truths in his view connected with them , and not by any means for their own sake . He clasps the ...
... principles , than by these uncatholic principles themselves . It seems to us that he values those principles for the sake of the Catholic truths in his view connected with them , and not by any means for their own sake . He clasps the ...
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