American Quarterly Review, Том 12;Том 17Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1832 |
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... fact . But I do say , that while great numbers of Masons individually , and some chapters collectively , have laid themselves open to grievous censure in this respect , the characters of all the lodges and chapters of the state have ...
... fact . But I do say , that while great numbers of Masons individually , and some chapters collectively , have laid themselves open to grievous censure in this respect , the characters of all the lodges and chapters of the state have ...
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... fact does not bear Mr. Jefferson out in his conclusions . He has supposed the master in a continual passion - in the constant exercise of the most odious tyranny , and the child , a creature of imitation , looking on and learning . But ...
... fact does not bear Mr. Jefferson out in his conclusions . He has supposed the master in a continual passion - in the constant exercise of the most odious tyranny , and the child , a creature of imitation , looking on and learning . But ...
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... fact before him - he gives a reason for its occurrence , if he can , which not being capable of further application , and not comprehending any other facts , even if it be correct , is compa- ratively useless . The scientific man , not ...
... fact before him - he gives a reason for its occurrence , if he can , which not being capable of further application , and not comprehending any other facts , even if it be correct , is compa- ratively useless . The scientific man , not ...
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CHENEVIX ON NATIONAL CHARACTER | 24 |
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