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... principles were discussed and settled that will have an influence in the world as long as civilization exists on the face of the globe ; and it is to these that we desire now to turn our attention . We confess ourselves anxious that men ...
... principles were discussed and settled that will have an influence in the world as long as civilization exists on the face of the globe ; and it is to these that we desire now to turn our attention . We confess ourselves anxious that men ...
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... principles , while they feel justified in rebuking every departure from them as a token of decline and degeneracy . The principles of the Pilgrims , this is the phrase which we frequently hear and meet . Yet whenever we seek for a ...
... principles , while they feel justified in rebuking every departure from them as a token of decline and degeneracy . The principles of the Pilgrims , this is the phrase which we frequently hear and meet . Yet whenever we seek for a ...
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... principles are appealed to ; truth alone is sought ; no authority is acknowledged but such as is found in the book of nature itself . But with regard to the study of languages , we remain yet in the darkness of the Middle Ages . The ...
... principles are appealed to ; truth alone is sought ; no authority is acknowledged but such as is found in the book of nature itself . But with regard to the study of languages , we remain yet in the darkness of the Middle Ages . The ...
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