The American Whig Review, Tom 5;Tom 11Wiley and Putnam, 1850 |
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... existence is continual change . And the passions , as in some infamous supersti- the change becomes more intense and in- tions of antiquity , it will be more difficult , definite in proportion as the object ascends to rectify the ...
... existence is continual change . And the passions , as in some infamous supersti- the change becomes more intense and in- tions of antiquity , it will be more difficult , definite in proportion as the object ascends to rectify the ...
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... existence , but are creations of the mind , and therefore con- trollable by the will . Viewing them as mere sentiments , the paradox would have some truth : but as causes and effects they certainly have an objective operation . To ...
... existence , but are creations of the mind , and therefore con- trollable by the will . Viewing them as mere sentiments , the paradox would have some truth : but as causes and effects they certainly have an objective operation . To ...
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... existence is continual change . And the change becomes more intense and in- definite in proportion as the object ascends in the scale of organization , from the ve- getable to man , and from man himself to society . It is thus that ...
... existence is continual change . And the change becomes more intense and in- definite in proportion as the object ascends in the scale of organization , from the ve- getable to man , and from man himself to society . It is thus that ...
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... existence , but are creations of the mind , and therefore con- trollable by the will . Viewing them as mere sentiments , the paradox would have some truth : but as causes and effects they certainly have an objective operation . To ...
... existence , but are creations of the mind , and therefore con- trollable by the will . Viewing them as mere sentiments , the paradox would have some truth : but as causes and effects they certainly have an objective operation . To ...
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... existence . This was the reason of supposing the number of savages so large in the above hypothesis . The principle would furnish a useful hint to our citizens at the present moment , both those who talk insanely of separating the Union ...
... existence . This was the reason of supposing the number of savages so large in the above hypothesis . The principle would furnish a useful hint to our citizens at the present moment , both those who talk insanely of separating the Union ...
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