Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1853 |
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... American spirit . He is a Catholic , a Catholic bishop , and , as a matter of course , free from all national bitterness , and above all , the narrow and narrowing prejudices of race or country . He knows that God has made of one blood ...
... American spirit . He is a Catholic , a Catholic bishop , and , as a matter of course , free from all national bitterness , and above all , the narrow and narrowing prejudices of race or country . He knows that God has made of one blood ...
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... American life flow through our veins , to assume as a mat- ter of course our position as free American citizens , and to study , understand , and loyally perform our duties as free- born Americans . The lesson conveyed by the ...
... American life flow through our veins , to assume as a mat- ter of course our position as free American citizens , and to study , understand , and loyally perform our duties as free- born Americans . The lesson conveyed by the ...
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... American hearts , love the American mission , and are willing to devote themselves to the cause of religion and the ad- vancement of civilization , are in our sense of the word Americans . They are our countrymen , our fellow - citizens ...
... American hearts , love the American mission , and are willing to devote themselves to the cause of religion and the ad- vancement of civilization , are in our sense of the word Americans . They are our countrymen , our fellow - citizens ...
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