Modern Eloquence, Volume 7Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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... force , we will compel you by force . " I am not , therefore , one of those who think that war is always wrong . I cannot think that Jesus Christ himself inculcated the doctrine that force never could be used- he who , when he saw the ...
... force , we will compel you by force . " I am not , therefore , one of those who think that war is always wrong . I cannot think that Jesus Christ himself inculcated the doctrine that force never could be used- he who , when he saw the ...
Page 103
... force of the Government should be marched into or over the soil of Kentucky to wage war upon the people of the South . Her honest but credulous people , believing that these promises were to be made good , still clamoring for the ...
... force of the Government should be marched into or over the soil of Kentucky to wage war upon the people of the South . Her honest but credulous people , believing that these promises were to be made good , still clamoring for the ...
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... force in Eastern Kentucky . His immediate duty was to check the advance of Humphrey Marshall , who was marching down the Big Sandy with the intention of occupying , in connection with other Confederate forces , the entire territory of ...
... force in Eastern Kentucky . His immediate duty was to check the advance of Humphrey Marshall , who was marching down the Big Sandy with the intention of occupying , in connection with other Confederate forces , the entire territory of ...
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