Brownson's Quarterly ReviewOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... possible injury in the shortest possible time , and with least possible loss to ourselves , on the enemy , in order to force him to submit , and cease resistance . When he submits , but not till then , may pity , compassion , tender ...
... possible injury in the shortest possible time , and with least possible loss to ourselves , on the enemy , in order to force him to submit , and cease resistance . When he submits , but not till then , may pity , compassion , tender ...
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... possible to the soul , if we will it , and may be carried on wherever we are , or whatever the work in which we may be engaged . The soul is always and everywhere able to pray , though it may not , owing to its own imperfec- tions , be ...
... possible to the soul , if we will it , and may be carried on wherever we are , or whatever the work in which we may be engaged . The soul is always and everywhere able to pray , though it may not , owing to its own imperfec- tions , be ...
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... possible than war for or in defence of freedom . Such a war calls out all the manhood one has in him , and makes him feel the value of freedom by the blood with which he consecrates it , and the costly sacrifices he makes to secure it ...
... possible than war for or in defence of freedom . Such a war calls out all the manhood one has in him , and makes him feel the value of freedom by the blood with which he consecrates it , and the costly sacrifices he makes to secure it ...
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ARCHBISHOP HUGHES ON SLAVERY | 34 |
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION | 66 |
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