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“ But , ' says he , “ the magnetic power which Shakerism is exercising on American thought would of itself compel us , ' -- and so on . Now as far as real thought is concerned , -thought which affects the best reason and spirit of man ...
“ But , ' says he , “ the magnetic power which Shakerism is exercising on American thought would of itself compel us , ' -- and so on . Now as far as real thought is concerned , -thought which affects the best reason and spirit of man ...
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now would not herself claim to be more than abreast of Engiand ; and of this only real human thought , English thought itself is not just now , as we must all admit , the most significant factor . Neither , then , can American thought ...
now would not herself claim to be more than abreast of Engiand ; and of this only real human thought , English thought itself is not just now , as we must all admit , the most significant factor . Neither , then , can American thought ...
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Now thought and speculation is eminently an individual matter , and worship and devotion is eminently a collective matter . It does not help me to think a thing more clearly that thousands of other people are thinking the same ; but it ...
Now thought and speculation is eminently an individual matter , and worship and devotion is eminently a collective matter . It does not help me to think a thing more clearly that thousands of other people are thinking the same ; but it ...
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