Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1849 |
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... America . It was a little remarkable that Bacon and Newton should be re- printed here , and La Place should have found his translator and expositor coming out of an Insurance Office in Salem ! Men of no great pretensions object to an ...
... America . It was a little remarkable that Bacon and Newton should be re- printed here , and La Place should have found his translator and expositor coming out of an Insurance Office in Salem ! Men of no great pretensions object to an ...
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... American churches there are signs of a tendency to drop all that rests merely on tradition and hearsay , to cling only to such facts as bide the test of critical search , and such doc- trines as can be verified in human consciousness ...
... American churches there are signs of a tendency to drop all that rests merely on tradition and hearsay , to cling only to such facts as bide the test of critical search , and such doc- trines as can be verified in human consciousness ...
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... nothing seems fixed . There is a perpetual see - sawing of opposite principles . Somebody said Ministers ought to be ordained on horseback , because they are to remain so short a time in 1848. ] 13 Political Destination of America .
... nothing seems fixed . There is a perpetual see - sawing of opposite principles . Somebody said Ministers ought to be ordained on horseback , because they are to remain so short a time in 1848. ] 13 Political Destination of America .
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... American Politicians by swearing them on a weathercock . The great men of the land have as many turns in their course as the Euripus or the Mis- souri . Even the Facts given in the spiritual nature of man are called in question . An ...
... American Politicians by swearing them on a weathercock . The great men of the land have as many turns in their course as the Euripus or the Mis- souri . Even the Facts given in the spiritual nature of man are called in question . An ...
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... American Congress vote a plain lie , with only sixteen dissenting voices in the whole body ; has not the head of the nation continually repeated that lie , and do not both parties , even at this day , sustain the vote ? Now and then ...
... American Congress vote a plain lie , with only sixteen dissenting voices in the whole body ; has not the head of the nation continually repeated that lie , and do not both parties , even at this day , sustain the vote ? Now and then ...
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