The Biblical Repository and Classical ReviewLeavitt, Trow, and Company, 1848 |
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... possess , or ought to possess , is an intrusion upon , and despotism over , the rights of the whole . It is just as much such an intrusion as it would be if the agricultural part of the community were allowed , by virtue of their ...
... possess , or ought to possess , is an intrusion upon , and despotism over , the rights of the whole . It is just as much such an intrusion as it would be if the agricultural part of the community were allowed , by virtue of their ...
Page 116
... possess a spiritual light , and a value which no mathematical calculus could ever estimate , comes from a deep sense of the imperative wants of the moral nature . Hence he who possesses this , reverses the former process of evidence ...
... possess a spiritual light , and a value which no mathematical calculus could ever estimate , comes from a deep sense of the imperative wants of the moral nature . Hence he who possesses this , reverses the former process of evidence ...
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... possessed and exerted a power only to restrain , it might be well ; but the power to restrain implies the power to inflame ... possess both . A democracy which is destined to pre- serve the institutions of freedom , is one which has an ...
... possessed and exerted a power only to restrain , it might be well ; but the power to restrain implies the power to inflame ... possess both . A democracy which is destined to pre- serve the institutions of freedom , is one which has an ...
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