The North American Review, Tom 125Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1877 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... thousands with quiet unconcern ; not lifting a finger to stay the wholesale destruc- tion of their lives . Is there any mitigation of the terrible guilt thus imputed to them by their friends ? Some of their advocates say they were too ...
... thousands with quiet unconcern ; not lifting a finger to stay the wholesale destruc- tion of their lives . Is there any mitigation of the terrible guilt thus imputed to them by their friends ? Some of their advocates say they were too ...
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... thousand murders is part of the Great Fraud , and was fabricated to serve as an excuse for the false count . The heads of the Administration at Washington may properly be called its creators , for they said , " Let it be made , and it ...
... thousand murders is part of the Great Fraud , and was fabricated to serve as an excuse for the false count . The heads of the Administration at Washington may properly be called its creators , for they said , " Let it be made , and it ...
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... thousand dollars added to its cam- paign fund . According to this valuation Sheridan's collection of four thousand was worth two hundred millions of dollars . The carpet - bag officers did not object to the fictitious account of their ...
... thousand dollars added to its cam- paign fund . According to this valuation Sheridan's collection of four thousand was worth two hundred millions of dollars . The carpet - bag officers did not object to the fictitious account of their ...
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... thousands at once , without a hearing and without legal evidence , not for any offence of their own , but for the supposed sin of others over whom they confessedly have no control . Of course it is in direct conflict with the State ...
... thousands at once , without a hearing and without legal evidence , not for any offence of their own , but for the supposed sin of others over whom they confessedly have no control . Of course it is in direct conflict with the State ...
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... thousands absented themselves . This was vague enough to excite a superstitious belief in the existence of a " bulldozer " whom nobody had ever seen except as the goblin is seen which the imagination bodies forth from the evening mist ...
... thousands absented themselves . This was vague enough to excite a superstitious belief in the existence of a " bulldozer " whom nobody had ever seen except as the goblin is seen which the imagination bodies forth from the evening mist ...
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