The United States Democratic Review, Volume 7;Volume 38Lloyd & Campbell, 1840 Vols. 1-3, 5-8 contain the political and literary portions; v. 4 the historical register department, of the numbers published from Oct. 1837 to Dec. 1840. |
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... liberty of a peculiarly spiritual character , and not only so , but that all liberty , that is , all noble and independent thought , is eminently sublime and spiritual . It underlies the foundation of every thing that is useful ...
... liberty of a peculiarly spiritual character , and not only so , but that all liberty , that is , all noble and independent thought , is eminently sublime and spiritual . It underlies the foundation of every thing that is useful ...
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... liberty was liberty to think as they did . Hence we say that it is not to our English reforming ancestors , but to our Dutch , under William the Si- lent of Nassau , and to him above them all , that we owe the true idea of religious liberty ...
... liberty was liberty to think as they did . Hence we say that it is not to our English reforming ancestors , but to our Dutch , under William the Si- lent of Nassau , and to him above them all , that we owe the true idea of religious liberty ...
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... liberty , will afford neither a cheap nor easy conquest . Of this , at least , we are assured , that our struggle will be glo- rious , our success certain , since even in death we shall find that freedom which in life you forbid us to ...
... liberty , will afford neither a cheap nor easy conquest . Of this , at least , we are assured , that our struggle will be glo- rious , our success certain , since even in death we shall find that freedom which in life you forbid us to ...
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