Brownson's Quarterly Review, 2 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1857 |
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... honor of the country to the keeping of the North . This were moonlight madness , and we do not believe that the high- minded and chivalric , the moral and Christian South will itself consent to it . The project of re - opening the slave ...
... honor of the country to the keeping of the North . This were moonlight madness , and we do not believe that the high- minded and chivalric , the moral and Christian South will itself consent to it . The project of re - opening the slave ...
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Orestes Augustus Brownson. and of honor in as high a degree at least as they have ? Can they not understand that we have defended the South from loyalty to the Constitution , and not from any good will we have to slavery ? Do they expect ...
Orestes Augustus Brownson. and of honor in as high a degree at least as they have ? Can they not understand that we have defended the South from loyalty to the Constitution , and not from any good will we have to slavery ? Do they expect ...
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... honor . The true policy of this country is undoubtedly to prevent Cuba from passing into the hands of a first - class European power , but not to take possession of it ourselves , even if we could do so with the consent of Spain herself ...
... honor . The true policy of this country is undoubtedly to prevent Cuba from passing into the hands of a first - class European power , but not to take possession of it ourselves , even if we could do so with the consent of Spain herself ...
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... honor . Another reason is , the South will oppose their annexation unless they are annexed as Slave States , and to their an- nexation as Slave States the North will never consent , and the North is wrought up to that degree of heat ...
... honor . Another reason is , the South will oppose their annexation unless they are annexed as Slave States , and to their an- nexation as Slave States the North will never consent , and the North is wrought up to that degree of heat ...
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... honor to conduct a Catholic Review , and it is the only view , in our judgment , proper to be entertained by any Catholic in the Union . " - Quarterly Review , 195-197 . In our Review for last July we say , p . 403 : " We are not aware ...
... honor to conduct a Catholic Review , and it is the only view , in our judgment , proper to be entertained by any Catholic in the Union . " - Quarterly Review , 195-197 . In our Review for last July we say , p . 403 : " We are not aware ...
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