A Scriptural, Ecclesiastical, and Historical View of Slavery: From the Days of the Patriarch Abraham, to the Nineteenth Century. Addressed to the Right Rev. Alonzo Potter ...W.I. Pooley & Company, 1864 - 376 |
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... nature , examined . Dominion and subjection . No government possible without them . The Federal Constitution is the supreme law in earthly things , to the American citizen . The oath of allegiance . Christianity enforces its authority ...
... nature , examined . Dominion and subjection . No government possible without them . The Federal Constitution is the supreme law in earthly things , to the American citizen . The oath of allegiance . Christianity enforces its authority ...
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... nature was contemplated . I did not know , and cared not to inquire into the political standing of those gen- tlemen . The question , in my mind , was above all party con- siderations , because it involved the authority of the Scrip ...
... nature was contemplated . I did not know , and cared not to inquire into the political standing of those gen- tlemen . The question , in my mind , was above all party con- siderations , because it involved the authority of the Scrip ...
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... natural tact , and by a conjunction of favoring circumstances , are practically sovereigns over the people . The man who carries a hod gives his vote for the candidate . The candidate himself can do no more , so far as it concerns the ...
... natural tact , and by a conjunction of favoring circumstances , are practically sovereigns over the people . The man who carries a hod gives his vote for the candidate . The candidate himself can do no more , so far as it concerns the ...
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... natural to the human heart , and are therefore powerful incentives in the work of political revolution . It was for this purpose , I pre- sume , that they were introduced in that famous document , which publicly cast off the allegiance ...
... natural to the human heart , and are therefore powerful incentives in the work of political revolution . It was for this purpose , I pre- sume , that they were introduced in that famous document , which publicly cast off the allegiance ...
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... natural operation is to force the vast majority into a ceaseless contest with their circumstances , each discontented , with his lot , so long as he sees any one else above him , and toiling with unceasing effort to rise upon the social ...
... natural operation is to force the vast majority into a ceaseless contest with their circumstances , each discontented , with his lot , so long as he sees any one else above him , and toiling with unceasing effort to rise upon the social ...
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