The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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We labor at this at the pres- not believe in a supreme idea , " represent- ent day . It signifies little that our first es- ed progressively by the development of man- says are strange aberrations : it signifies kind taken as a whole .
We labor at this at the pres- not believe in a supreme idea , " represent- ent day . It signifies little that our first es- ed progressively by the development of man- says are strange aberrations : it signifies kind taken as a whole .
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... as the relation of this de- equally men whose whole life has been spent velopment in time and space through the in pursuing contrary objects , -Johnson and works of individuals ; if we believe in the co- Cromwell , for example .
... as the relation of this de- equally men whose whole life has been spent velopment in time and space through the in pursuing contrary objects , -Johnson and works of individuals ; if we believe in the co- Cromwell , for example .
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BELIEVE , - own powers ? It is precisely from having you will be better ; you will be what man found themselves for an instant face to face should be . True indeed , but how create with infinity , without calculating upon other belief ?
BELIEVE , - own powers ? It is precisely from having you will be better ; you will be what man found themselves for an instant face to face should be . True indeed , but how create with infinity , without calculating upon other belief ?
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We believe in the progressive moral amelioration of man , as the sole important object of all labor , as the sole strict duty which ought to direct us : the rest is only means . But where the liberty of means does not exist , is not its ...
We believe in the progressive moral amelioration of man , as the sole important object of all labor , as the sole strict duty which ought to direct us : the rest is only means . But where the liberty of means does not exist , is not its ...
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... most skilfully constructed Coleridge and Taylor were electrified during narrative poem of recent times , the ' Herman their youthful wanderings by his fresh pro - and Dorothea ' of Goethe . We are not of ductions : and we believe ...
... most skilfully constructed Coleridge and Taylor were electrified during narrative poem of recent times , the ' Herman their youthful wanderings by his fresh pro - and Dorothea ' of Goethe . We are not of ductions : and we believe ...
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