The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 16Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1815 |
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... evil too fearful to be contemplated with any de- gree of calmness . The present position of Abolitionism , as a political idea and a practical poli- tical power , is the result of a long series of mutual mistakes and mutual wrongs , on ...
... evil too fearful to be contemplated with any de- gree of calmness . The present position of Abolitionism , as a political idea and a practical poli- tical power , is the result of a long series of mutual mistakes and mutual wrongs , on ...
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... Evil and not of Good ; and the less of it we call into service , in all matters of moral government or man- agement of men , the better . It rarely fails to do absolutely and immediately more harm than good ; and even in many of its ...
... Evil and not of Good ; and the less of it we call into service , in all matters of moral government or man- agement of men , the better . It rarely fails to do absolutely and immediately more harm than good ; and even in many of its ...
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... evil . When , when will the human race learn this innumerably repeated lesson ? Never , we fear , so long as the axiom remains , in private as in public affairs , that ex- perience is but the stern - light of a ship , which illumines ...
... evil . When , when will the human race learn this innumerably repeated lesson ? Never , we fear , so long as the axiom remains , in private as in public affairs , that ex- perience is but the stern - light of a ship , which illumines ...
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... evil , was a local and not a national , a municipal and not a federal institution - with which the Free States had nothing to do - for which they were in nowise responsible , either to their own conscience or to the judgment of the ...
... evil , was a local and not a national , a municipal and not a federal institution - with which the Free States had nothing to do - for which they were in nowise responsible , either to their own conscience or to the judgment of the ...
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... evil , and the red blush of shame . VII . With trumpets loudly braying their proud and joyful notes , With shouts of hearty welcome from twenty loyal throats , With love and faith and honor , her liegemen one and all , As bade their ...
... evil , and the red blush of shame . VII . With trumpets loudly braying their proud and joyful notes , With shouts of hearty welcome from twenty loyal throats , With love and faith and honor , her liegemen one and all , As bade their ...
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