The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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... and that which it produces ; it is a nationalism ( we will not say of nationality , a consequence to be foreseen , not a principle thing sacred with us all ) , which is only too to be invoked . The theory which gives to much at work ...
... and that which it produces ; it is a nationalism ( we will not say of nationality , a consequence to be foreseen , not a principle thing sacred with us all ) , which is only too to be invoked . The theory which gives to much at work ...
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Progressive from an impulse a social principle to define the part of the in- of feeling , he shrinks back from the idea as dividual , with the admission of a law , to soon as he sees it stated explicitly and sys- seek what may be its ...
Progressive from an impulse a social principle to define the part of the in- of feeling , he shrinks back from the idea as dividual , with the admission of a law , to soon as he sees it stated explicitly and sys- seek what may be its ...
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... five centuries ago , he laid down many of the presence of the universe and of God , we shall principles upon which we are laboring at the have full reason to hold the language of Mr. present day- " ad quam ipsa universitas Carlyle .
... five centuries ago , he laid down many of the presence of the universe and of God , we shall principles upon which we are laboring at the have full reason to hold the language of Mr. present day- " ad quam ipsa universitas Carlyle .
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... in such beauti- fishness of genius . ful passages , of hope and faith , of the divine . principle that is within us , of the duty which calls us to act , and the next instant smile with pity upon all that we attempt , -and point to ...
... in such beauti- fishness of genius . ful passages , of hope and faith , of the divine . principle that is within us , of the duty which calls us to act , and the next instant smile with pity upon all that we attempt , -and point to ...
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Mr. Carlyle probably does not carry your conscience sympathizes with the gen - out his maxim in practice ; but his principle eral aspiration , you are sure of possessing leads to this result , and cannot theoretically the relative truth ...
Mr. Carlyle probably does not carry your conscience sympathizes with the gen - out his maxim in practice ; but his principle eral aspiration , you are sure of possessing leads to this result , and cannot theoretically the relative truth ...
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