Brownson's Quarterly ReviewBenjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... feel that they have wasted their substance in riotous living , that they have been feeding on husks , and are well - nigh starved ; and , blessed be God ! the memory of the long forgotten home returns , and they remember that in their ...
... feel that they have wasted their substance in riotous living , that they have been feeding on husks , and are well - nigh starved ; and , blessed be God ! the memory of the long forgotten home returns , and they remember that in their ...
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... feels , but I feel ; yet I do not feel be- cause I have sensibility , or the power to feel , but because I am it ; not my reason knows , but I know ; and I know , not because I have reason , or the power to know , but because I am it ...
... feels , but I feel ; yet I do not feel be- cause I have sensibility , or the power to feel , but because I am it ; not my reason knows , but I know ; and I know , not because I have reason , or the power to know , but because I am it ...
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... feeling , with which we enter upon life ; and this tone , this feel- ing , is in perfect consonance with the settled faith of the country . What wonder , then , that men engaged in what they believe a good cause should , on finding ...
... feeling , with which we enter upon life ; and this tone , this feel- ing , is in perfect consonance with the settled faith of the country . What wonder , then , that men engaged in what they believe a good cause should , on finding ...
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BERKELEY AND IDEALISM | 29 |
THE CHURCH QUESTION | 57 |
DEMAGOGUISM | 84 |
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