Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1849 |
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... Ideas and Universal Laws not made by man , but by God and for man , who only finds them ; and from them they aim to deduce all particular enactments , so that each statute in the code 1848. ] 11 Political Destination of America .
... Ideas and Universal Laws not made by man , but by God and for man , who only finds them ; and from them they aim to deduce all particular enactments , so that each statute in the code 1848. ] 11 Political Destination of America .
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... Ideas than precedents , are sponta neous more than logical ; have intuitions rather than intellectual convictions arrived at by the process of reasoning . They think it is not philosophical to take a young scoundrel and shut him up with ...
... Ideas than precedents , are sponta neous more than logical ; have intuitions rather than intellectual convictions arrived at by the process of reasoning . They think it is not philosophical to take a young scoundrel and shut him up with ...
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... ideas ! There was once a man who said he always told a lie when it would serve his special turn . ' Tis a pity he went to his own place long ago . He seemed born for a party politician in America . He would have had a large party , for ...
... ideas ! There was once a man who said he always told a lie when it would serve his special turn . ' Tis a pity he went to his own place long ago . He seemed born for a party politician in America . He would have had a large party , for ...
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... ideas of the nation are transcendent , not empirical . Human history could not justify the Declaration of Independence and its large state- ments of the new Idea : the nation went behind human his- tory , and appealed to Human Nature ...
... ideas of the nation are transcendent , not empirical . Human history could not justify the Declaration of Independence and its large state- ments of the new Idea : the nation went behind human his- tory , and appealed to Human Nature ...
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... ideas , our contempt of authority , our philosophical turn , nor even our uncertainty as to first principles , still less our national intensity , our hope , and fresh intuitive perceptions of truth . It is a miserable imitation . Love ...
... ideas , our contempt of authority , our philosophical turn , nor even our uncertainty as to first principles , still less our national intensity , our hope , and fresh intuitive perceptions of truth . It is a miserable imitation . Love ...
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