Brownson's Quarterly ReviewOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... slavery or the Union must go by the board , to say , and to say with an emphasis not to be mis- taken : " Let slavery perish , but the Union - it must and shall be preserved . ' " " This undoubtedly is the sentiment of his Grace himself ...
... slavery or the Union must go by the board , to say , and to say with an emphasis not to be mis- taken : " Let slavery perish , but the Union - it must and shall be preserved . ' " " This undoubtedly is the sentiment of his Grace himself ...
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... slavery . The abolition of slavery , and the great changes it would effect in Southern society , would , at least for a time , seriously lessen the amount of business , and diminish its pro- fits . They want the Union restored as ...
... slavery . The abolition of slavery , and the great changes it would effect in Southern society , would , at least for a time , seriously lessen the amount of business , and diminish its pro- fits . They want the Union restored as ...
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... slavery we ever find countenanced , in principle , by the law of nations , or the Fathers , the Church has never ... slavery , the slavery of captives , has been greatly modified . That law centuries since has ceased to permit captives ...
... slavery we ever find countenanced , in principle , by the law of nations , or the Fathers , the Church has never ... slavery , the slavery of captives , has been greatly modified . That law centuries since has ceased to permit captives ...
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ART PAGE | 1 |
ARCHBISHOP HUGHES ON SLAVERY | 34 |
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION | 66 |
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