The United States Democratic Review, Band 15Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1844 Vols. 1-3, 5-8 contain the political and literary portions; v. 4 the historical register department, of the numbers published from Oct. 1837 to Dec. 1840. |
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... moral centre of gravity ap- pears truly at the centre , with all the parts regularly distributed about it in just symmetry and balance . Marked by no qualities running into that morbid or unnatural excess which is always sure to be at ...
... moral centre of gravity ap- pears truly at the centre , with all the parts regularly distributed about it in just symmetry and balance . Marked by no qualities running into that morbid or unnatural excess which is always sure to be at ...
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... moral excellence whose regard were an honor to the monarch of any throne on the earth . His domestic life , into which it would be foreign to the proper scope of this Article to cast a glance , than that more quickly ardent temper ...
... moral excellence whose regard were an honor to the monarch of any throne on the earth . His domestic life , into which it would be foreign to the proper scope of this Article to cast a glance , than that more quickly ardent temper ...
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... moral good to be purchased only by horrors at which humanity sickens ? Let him that believes in the watchful- ness of Providence , or its wisdom , or its power , tremble in view of the ca- lamities that are before us ; a commu- nity ...
... moral good to be purchased only by horrors at which humanity sickens ? Let him that believes in the watchful- ness of Providence , or its wisdom , or its power , tremble in view of the ca- lamities that are before us ; a commu- nity ...
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... moral energy and perseverance ? Who should falter in that path which , however mistaken , he sincerely believes will lead him straight to the temple of Truth ? It is true 20 [ July , Spirit and Tendencies of the New School of Philosophy .
... moral energy and perseverance ? Who should falter in that path which , however mistaken , he sincerely believes will lead him straight to the temple of Truth ? It is true 20 [ July , Spirit and Tendencies of the New School of Philosophy .
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... moral freedom , and of immortality , which wholly transcend the limits of our in- tellectual nature . " Kant himself says , all knowledge " of things derived , solely , from the pure understanding , or from pure rea- son , is nothing ...
... moral freedom , and of immortality , which wholly transcend the limits of our in- tellectual nature . " Kant himself says , all knowledge " of things derived , solely , from the pure understanding , or from pure rea- son , is nothing ...
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