Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... rest on an ideal basis . Not only man but nature is injured by the imputation that man exists only to be fattened with bread ; but he lives in such con- nection with Thought and Fact , that his bread is surely involved as one element ...
... rest on an ideal basis . Not only man but nature is injured by the imputation that man exists only to be fattened with bread ; but he lives in such con- nection with Thought and Fact , that his bread is surely involved as one element ...
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cause they know his religious constitution , - that he must rest on the moral and religious sentiments , as the motion of bodies rests on geometry . In the rapid decay of what was called religion , timid and unthinking people fancy a ...
cause they know his religious constitution , - that he must rest on the moral and religious sentiments , as the motion of bodies rests on geometry . In the rapid decay of what was called religion , timid and unthinking people fancy a ...
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... rest upon the United States ; to them will the whole of it belong . Not upon Mexico , who , with a generosity unequalled , admitted the American citizens who wished to colonize in Texas , but upon the United States , who , bent upon ...
... rest upon the United States ; to them will the whole of it belong . Not upon Mexico , who , with a generosity unequalled , admitted the American citizens who wished to colonize in Texas , but upon the United States , who , bent upon ...
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... rest of Greece . Each military leader endeavoured to collect round him a band of followers strong enough to retain posses- sion of a province capable of nourishing his troops . The dis- possessed united to attack the successful . The ...
... rest of Greece . Each military leader endeavoured to collect round him a band of followers strong enough to retain posses- sion of a province capable of nourishing his troops . The dis- possessed united to attack the successful . The ...
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... rests on an uncertain and adventitious basis . The civilization of Greece rests on the democratic power existing in the state ; this power excites great jealousy in all the Eu- ropean governments connected with the Levant , and its de ...
... rests on an uncertain and adventitious basis . The civilization of Greece rests on the democratic power existing in the state ; this power excites great jealousy in all the Eu- ropean governments connected with the Levant , and its de ...
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