Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... ment , the greater the evil of its perversion . There are few things more detrimental to public justice and private virtue than philanthropy perverted or misdirected . It is like zeal for God not according to knowledge . It had , before ...
... ment , the greater the evil of its perversion . There are few things more detrimental to public justice and private virtue than philanthropy perverted or misdirected . It is like zeal for God not according to knowledge . It had , before ...
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... ment , sir , that I would , if I could , abolish or restrict suffrage . " It is often , " says the sage Dr. Johnson , " misery to lose what it is no happiness to possess . " I do not believe that suffrage is an adequate protection , or ...
... ment , sir , that I would , if I could , abolish or restrict suffrage . " It is often , " says the sage Dr. Johnson , " misery to lose what it is no happiness to possess . " I do not believe that suffrage is an adequate protection , or ...
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... ment in which we have made any progress , is political economy , a product of the last century , and in that nothing is settled that was not settled before this Continent was dis- covered . The great principles of trade , currency , and ...
... ment in which we have made any progress , is political economy , a product of the last century , and in that nothing is settled that was not settled before this Continent was dis- covered . The great principles of trade , currency , and ...
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NUMBER I | 1 |
VINCENZO OR SUNKEN ROCKS | 45 |
POPULAR CORRUPTION AND VENALITY | 70 |
Nerodoma skirsnių: 22
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