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... truth ? How far is its termination from the door of her tem- ple ? It is for the benefit of all her followers - all mankind ( for all in their way pursue Truth , or the great reality of all things ) -that all paths that hu- manity ...
... truth ? How far is its termination from the door of her tem- ple ? It is for the benefit of all her followers - all mankind ( for all in their way pursue Truth , or the great reality of all things ) -that all paths that hu- manity ...
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... truth that are born amid the painful travail of his own spirit , in the silent chambers of the soul . It was applied to Socrates , who strove to release philosophy from the degrada- tion to which it had been reduced by the sophists ...
... truth that are born amid the painful travail of his own spirit , in the silent chambers of the soul . It was applied to Socrates , who strove to release philosophy from the degrada- tion to which it had been reduced by the sophists ...
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... truth ? No , no - away with that authority which strives to consecrate and legitimatize speculative opinion , irrespective of its truth or falsity . Give us liberty of re- search , of reason , of action ; and while antiquated dogmatism ...
... truth ? No , no - away with that authority which strives to consecrate and legitimatize speculative opinion , irrespective of its truth or falsity . Give us liberty of re- search , of reason , of action ; and while antiquated dogmatism ...
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THE UNITED STATES MAGAZINE AND DEMOCRATIC REVIEW VOL XV | 3 |
AVARICE AND ENVY A Tale from the French of Victor Hugo | 9 |
THE REANNEXATION OF TEXAS IN ITS DURATION OF SLAVERY | 11 |
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