American History Told by Contemporaries ..., Volume 4Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis Macmillan, 1901 |
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... cause , God's new Messiah , offering each the bloom or blight , Parts the goats upon the left hand , and the sheep upon the right , And the choice goes by for ever ' twixt that darkness and that light . Hast thou chosen , O my people ...
... cause , God's new Messiah , offering each the bloom or blight , Parts the goats upon the left hand , and the sheep upon the right , And the choice goes by for ever ' twixt that darkness and that light . Hast thou chosen , O my people ...
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... cause of Evil prosper , yet ' t is Truth alone is strong , And , albeit she wander outcast now , I see around her throng Troops of beautiful , tall angels , to enshield her from all wrong . We see dimly in the Present what is small and ...
... cause of Evil prosper , yet ' t is Truth alone is strong , And , albeit she wander outcast now , I see around her throng Troops of beautiful , tall angels , to enshield her from all wrong . We see dimly in the Present what is small and ...
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... cause , Ez fur away ez Paris is ; I love to see her stick her claws In them infarnal Pharisees ; It's wal enough agin a king . To dror resolves an ' triggers , - But libbaty ' s a kind o ' thing Thet don't agree with niggers . I du ...
... cause , Ez fur away ez Paris is ; I love to see her stick her claws In them infarnal Pharisees ; It's wal enough agin a king . To dror resolves an ' triggers , - But libbaty ' s a kind o ' thing Thet don't agree with niggers . I du ...
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... cause of this war . For this , sir , northern treasure is being exhausted , and northern blood poured out upon the plains of Mexico . We are fighting this war cheerfully , not reluctantly - cheerfully fighting this war for Texas ; and ...
... cause of this war . For this , sir , northern treasure is being exhausted , and northern blood poured out upon the plains of Mexico . We are fighting this war cheerfully , not reluctantly - cheerfully fighting this war for Texas ; and ...
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... cause . That is to be found in the fact that the equilibrium between the two sections in the Government , as it stood when the constitution was ratified and the Government put in action , has been destroyed . . . . . . . To sum up the ...
... cause . That is to be found in the fact that the equilibrium between the two sections in the Government , as it stood when the constitution was ratified and the Government put in action , has been destroyed . . . . . . . To sum up the ...
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