The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 16Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1815 |
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... ment purporting a purely Christian character , and having no other possibil- ity of attaining its professed object than by Christian means . We do not say this of all - far from it ! -but the num- ber has been neither small nor back ...
... ment purporting a purely Christian character , and having no other possibil- ity of attaining its professed object than by Christian means . We do not say this of all - far from it ! -but the num- ber has been neither small nor back ...
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... ment on the subject - but the general Southern sentiment itself also . To repair the moral mischief which has thus been wrought , will be no long task . For the Democratic party of the North to maintain its ground on a diffi- cult and ...
... ment on the subject - but the general Southern sentiment itself also . To repair the moral mischief which has thus been wrought , will be no long task . For the Democratic party of the North to maintain its ground on a diffi- cult and ...
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... ment , coat or hat or breeches , in which he might dance and turn his partner , to - boot . Lankey Fogle plunged down the de- clivity . " A coat , sir ? " " Wont you , now , a new under - tog ? " " That ' ere hat ! " " This way , sir ...
... ment , coat or hat or breeches , in which he might dance and turn his partner , to - boot . Lankey Fogle plunged down the de- clivity . " A coat , sir ? " " Wont you , now , a new under - tog ? " " That ' ere hat ! " " This way , sir ...
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... ment society receives far more cred- it than it deserves . Personal miscon- duct is unquestionably the source of an immeasurable amount of evil and suffering . But it is more frequently an aggravating than an original cause ; only ...
... ment society receives far more cred- it than it deserves . Personal miscon- duct is unquestionably the source of an immeasurable amount of evil and suffering . But it is more frequently an aggravating than an original cause ; only ...
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... ment to humanity . But not to all is given the heroic gift . Few are they , who are called to be prophets , or apos- tles , or speakers with tongues . Let us not , in our reverence for these , cast re- proach upon the memory of the van ...
... ment to humanity . But not to all is given the heroic gift . Few are they , who are called to be prophets , or apos- tles , or speakers with tongues . Let us not , in our reverence for these , cast re- proach upon the memory of the van ...
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