Letters on the American Republic: Or, Common Fallacies and Monstrous Errors Refuted and Exposed |
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... hand in hand to evangelize the world ! What a coalition ! Should such be realized in the present condition of our churches and conven- tional organizations in America , to use the softest sentiments of charity , they cannot be " clear ...
... hand in hand to evangelize the world ! What a coalition ! Should such be realized in the present condition of our churches and conven- tional organizations in America , to use the softest sentiments of charity , they cannot be " clear ...
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... hands . Thus immense . injury is done , or great good derived . Now what moral principle did Mrs. Beecher Stowe ever repre- sent in the cause of freedom , in the mantle of piety which she provides in her Key to Uncle Tom for " lady ...
... hands . Thus immense . injury is done , or great good derived . Now what moral principle did Mrs. Beecher Stowe ever repre- sent in the cause of freedom , in the mantle of piety which she provides in her Key to Uncle Tom for " lady ...
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... hands ; and who are now undergoing a severe punishment , justly due for the enormous guilt of their crimes ! What arrogancy and pride such language discovers ! We are a great people ain't we ! And we can't help thinking that if the ...
... hands ; and who are now undergoing a severe punishment , justly due for the enormous guilt of their crimes ! What arrogancy and pride such language discovers ! We are a great people ain't we ! And we can't help thinking that if the ...
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AMERICAN PRIVILEGE | 1 |
THE REPUBLIC OF AMERICA AND ITS GLORIES | 8 |
AMERICAN MELODRAMATIC SCENES | 16 |
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32 Sun Street abolitionism abolitionist agitation America American Baptist Clergyman amongst avowed Bible blood broad substratum called Christian churches civil claim colour constitution Conway Copperheads cotton coutio Democratic divines dzorre EDITORS emancipation England favour Federals fraud freedom Fugitive Slave Law gentlemanly honour glory God's Gospel guilt Guthrie happy Harriet Beecher Stowe heart Henry Ward Beecher honour and standing human J. R. BALME Jehovah John Bright justice land last joint law of compact liberty LIVERPOOL MERCURY ment moral and religious nations negro North Northern party peace Peter Sinclair political President Lincoln privilege pro-Federals quia race religion religious principle representatives republic retributive justice ruin save the Union says scene Senate sentiment Seward slaveholders slavery society South Southern speech squê Stowe substratum of moral terrible thing Thomas Hughes thunder tion tiou truth tzatu whilst William Lloyd Garrison wisely arranged wonder