Brownson's Quarterly ReviewOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... South that we can hope for accessions to our Church ; and thus far , experience shows our accessions are to come , if they come at all , from the Free States , and first and foremost from New England and her descendants settled in other ...
... South that we can hope for accessions to our Church ; and thus far , experience shows our accessions are to come , if they come at all , from the Free States , and first and foremost from New England and her descendants settled in other ...
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... South ; and we cannot doubt that , if the South were the loyal party , they would much more readily fight with the South than they now fight with the North . Even , then , where our Catholics aim to be American , it is not American in ...
... South ; and we cannot doubt that , if the South were the loyal party , they would much more readily fight with the South than they now fight with the North . Even , then , where our Catholics aim to be American , it is not American in ...
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... South Carolina , and favored it in the adjoining State of Georgia , whose nullification of a judgment of the Supreme Court was no less reprehensible than South Carolina's nullification of an act of Congress . The New - England States ...
... South Carolina , and favored it in the adjoining State of Georgia , whose nullification of a judgment of the Supreme Court was no less reprehensible than South Carolina's nullification of an act of Congress . The New - England States ...
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ARCHBISHOP HUGHES ON SLAVERY | 34 |
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION | 66 |
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