Brownson's Quarterly ReviewOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... tion of mankind in general , since " the drunkard , the thief , the bad man of any description , entails upon his posterity evils which the forfeiture of his own personal life cannot prevent or repair . " Understood in this way , we are ...
... tion of mankind in general , since " the drunkard , the thief , the bad man of any description , entails upon his posterity evils which the forfeiture of his own personal life cannot prevent or repair . " Understood in this way , we are ...
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... tion has been raised , and we cannot now refuse to consider it , for on its solution depends in no small degree the prac- tical answer that will be given to the question of emancipa- tion itself . We are disposed to agree with President ...
... tion has been raised , and we cannot now refuse to consider it , for on its solution depends in no small degree the prac- tical answer that will be given to the question of emancipa- tion itself . We are disposed to agree with President ...
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... tion . Mr. Blair is now not counted , and the Attorney - Gen- eral does not count for much . The chief responsibility rests on the Secretary of State and the President himself . The President as the executive head of the Government and ...
... tion . Mr. Blair is now not counted , and the Attorney - Gen- eral does not count for much . The chief responsibility rests on the Secretary of State and the President himself . The President as the executive head of the Government and ...
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ARCHBISHOP HUGHES ON SLAVERY | 34 |
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION | 66 |
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