Letters on the American Republic: Or, Common Fallacies and Monstrous Errors Refuted and Exposed |
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... feel and meet with manly courage . And this we call privilege in America . There is , however , another class of aristocrats in America whose " privileges " associate them with the " aristocracy of skin , " which is the vilest thing the ...
... feel and meet with manly courage . And this we call privilege in America . There is , however , another class of aristocrats in America whose " privileges " associate them with the " aristocracy of skin , " which is the vilest thing the ...
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... feel that the above law is opposed to every noble impulse of humanity , the express command of Jehovah , and that the code of Draco , which was written in blood , was white - robed innocence when compared with it . What a glimpse our ...
... feel that the above law is opposed to every noble impulse of humanity , the express command of Jehovah , and that the code of Draco , which was written in blood , was white - robed innocence when compared with it . What a glimpse our ...
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... feel their mighty spell as they cause new palaces , cities , and states to flit before their vision . It is here where has been the great mistake . They have interpreted our boundless prosperity as a sign of God's approbation instead of ...
... feel their mighty spell as they cause new palaces , cities , and states to flit before their vision . It is here where has been the great mistake . They have interpreted our boundless prosperity as a sign of God's approbation instead of ...
Contents
AMERICAN PRIVILEGE | 1 |
THE REPUBLIC OF AMERICA AND ITS GLORIES | 8 |
AMERICAN MELODRAMATIC SCENES | 16 |
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