The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 93A. Constable, 1851 |
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... existence , which has so long lain open to the canvass of the world , but they have rummaged with very dirty hands into the secret depths of my private life , into the years of my earliest childhood , and into the reli- gious ...
... existence , which has so long lain open to the canvass of the world , but they have rummaged with very dirty hands into the secret depths of my private life , into the years of my earliest childhood , and into the reli- gious ...
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... existence every where manifest around us ; in the scoffing and frivolous tone of society and in the dwarfed and degraded spirit of our statesmanship ; signs and menaces which , if their existence could be clearly proved , would go far ...
... existence every where manifest around us ; in the scoffing and frivolous tone of society and in the dwarfed and degraded spirit of our statesmanship ; signs and menaces which , if their existence could be clearly proved , would go far ...
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... existence , which , indeed , could resemble only the nonentity of existence : he is a God at once real and true ; one and many ; eternity and time ; space and number ; essence and life ; indivisibility and totality , principle , end ...
... existence , which , indeed , could resemble only the nonentity of existence : he is a God at once real and true ; one and many ; eternity and time ; space and number ; essence and life ; indivisibility and totality , principle , end ...
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