Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1849 |
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... principles , to be warned by the fate , or guided by the success , of other nations , we gladly and servilely copy their faults , their follies , their vice and sin . Like all upstarts , we pique ourselves on our imitation of ...
... principles , to be warned by the fate , or guided by the success , of other nations , we gladly and servilely copy their faults , their follies , their vice and sin . Like all upstarts , we pique ourselves on our imitation of ...
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... Principles , and Universal Ideas . We wish to know first the Fact , next the Law of that Fact , and then the Reason of the Law . A sign of this ten- dency is noticeable in the titles of books ; we have no longer " treatises " on the Eye ...
... Principles , and Universal Ideas . We wish to know first the Fact , next the Law of that Fact , and then the Reason of the Law . A sign of this ten- dency is noticeable in the titles of books ; we have no longer " treatises " on the Eye ...
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... Principles well known and established ; we have rejected the Authority of Tradition , but not yet accepted the Authority of Truth and Justice . We will not be treated as striplings , and are not old enough to go alone as men ...
... Principles well known and established ; we have rejected the Authority of Tradition , but not yet accepted the Authority of Truth and Justice . We will not be treated as striplings , and are not old enough to go alone as men ...
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... principles it is not settled in the popular consciousness that there is such a thing as an Absolute Right , a great Law of God , which we are to keep come what will come . So the nation is not upright but goes stooping . Hence in ...
... principles it is not settled in the popular consciousness that there is such a thing as an Absolute Right , a great Law of God , which we are to keep come what will come . So the nation is not upright but goes stooping . Hence in ...
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... principles , still less our national intensity , our hope , and fresh intuitive perceptions of truth . It is a miserable imitation . Love of freedom is not there . The real national literature is found almost wholly in speeches ...
... principles , still less our national intensity , our hope , and fresh intuitive perceptions of truth . It is a miserable imitation . Love of freedom is not there . The real national literature is found almost wholly in speeches ...
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