Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... English style ; it wants the direct- ness , clearness , and naturalness of the better class of English writers . His thought is not English , but Scoto - German , and is nearly as muddy as that of Schelling or Hegel . The reason of this ...
... English style ; it wants the direct- ness , clearness , and naturalness of the better class of English writers . His thought is not English , but Scoto - German , and is nearly as muddy as that of Schelling or Hegel . The reason of this ...
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... English usage as can be determined . English usage should determine American usage , but , unhappily , English usage varies ; and in many words the best English usage is recognized in no Dictionary of the language , and an American ...
... English usage as can be determined . English usage should determine American usage , but , unhappily , English usage varies ; and in many words the best English usage is recognized in no Dictionary of the language , and an American ...
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... English rendering conformed to the original as far as possible . Thus we should wish to read in English " In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth , " according to the Hebrew , more especially as the word heaven in the ...
... English rendering conformed to the original as far as possible . Thus we should wish to read in English " In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth , " according to the Hebrew , more especially as the word heaven in the ...
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