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... common substance and the common ideal of the me and the not me , all things are God ; and , secondly , that God only arrives at consciousness and personality in man ; hence the tenden- cy of modern philosophy is to panthe- ism , and ...
... common substance and the common ideal of the me and the not me , all things are God ; and , secondly , that God only arrives at consciousness and personality in man ; hence the tenden- cy of modern philosophy is to panthe- ism , and ...
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... common ground to stand on . They remind one of what has been known to occur in the more inti- mate relations of real life - of brothers , separated in their early years , and meeting again in mature or advanced age , without mutual ...
... common ground to stand on . They remind one of what has been known to occur in the more inti- mate relations of real life - of brothers , separated in their early years , and meeting again in mature or advanced age , without mutual ...
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... common treaties , and common regulations , which are imposed upon their intercourse with foreign nations , by their common government or agent . The dangers to the peace and welfare of the States , which would invariably arise out of ...
... common treaties , and common regulations , which are imposed upon their intercourse with foreign nations , by their common government or agent . The dangers to the peace and welfare of the States , which would invariably arise out of ...
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THE UNITED STATES MAGAZINE AND DEMOCRATIC REVIEW VOL XV JULY 1844 No LXXIII | 3 |
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THE REANNEXATION OF TEXAS IN ITS INFLUENCE ON THE | 11 |
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