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Page 14
... great national sins , becoming more and more aggravated , is the growing prac- tical contempt for the moral obligation of con- contracts . The federal government violated the faith of its treaties with the Cherokee Indians . Of- 14.
... great national sins , becoming more and more aggravated , is the growing prac- tical contempt for the moral obligation of con- contracts . The federal government violated the faith of its treaties with the Cherokee Indians . Of- 14.
Page 15
Loyal Publication Society. faith of its treaties with the Cherokee Indians . Of- ficial oaths are extensively disregarded . A man's word in business , especially his promise , was once extensively regarded as good as his bond . Honor and ...
Loyal Publication Society. faith of its treaties with the Cherokee Indians . Of- ficial oaths are extensively disregarded . A man's word in business , especially his promise , was once extensively regarded as good as his bond . Honor and ...
Page 15
... treaty - faith , pledged as it was thought , in the purchase of Louisiana . Immediate and unqualified emancipation began in 1833-4 , to be proclaimed and demanded by cer- tain moral and political extremists , as the only proof of ...
... treaty - faith , pledged as it was thought , in the purchase of Louisiana . Immediate and unqualified emancipation began in 1833-4 , to be proclaimed and demanded by cer- tain moral and political extremists , as the only proof of ...
Page 23
... has been the entering wedge and battle axe , that quickly followed , with its strokes of wrath , after the offense of which we shall now speak . By treaty both with Georgia , and with the own . Indians in the territory , which she ceded 23.
... has been the entering wedge and battle axe , that quickly followed , with its strokes of wrath , after the offense of which we shall now speak . By treaty both with Georgia , and with the own . Indians in the territory , which she ceded 23.
Page 24
... treaty . Their absolute title to them was admitted to be beyond the power of the States or of Congress , and to be alienated only , by treaties honor- ably and fairly made , and with full assent of their Missionaries were established ...
... treaty . Their absolute title to them was admitted to be beyond the power of the States or of Congress , and to be alienated only , by treaties honor- ably and fairly made , and with full assent of their Missionaries were established ...
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Page 40 - Texas, by combinations too powerful to be suppressed by the ordinary course of judicial proceedings, or by the powers vested in the Marshals by law...
Page 34 - That the maintenance inviolate of the rights of the States, and especially the right of each State to order and control its own domestic institutions according to its own judgment exclusively...
Page 19 - But he, being full of compassion, forgave their iniquity, and destroyed them not ; yea, many a time turned he his anger away, and did not stir up all his wrath. 39 For he remembered that they were but flesh : a wind that passeth away, and cometh not again.
Page 19 - Help us, O God of our salvation, for the glory of thy name: and deliver us, and purge away our sins, for thy name's sake.
Page 40 - The details for this object will be immediately communicated to the State authorities through the War Department. I appeal to all loyal citizens to favor, facilitate, and aid this effort to maintain the honor, the integrity, and the existence of our National Union, and the perpetuity of popular government; and to redress wrongs already long enough endured.
Page 9 - At what instant I shall speak concerning a nation, and concerning a kingdom, to pluck up, and to pull down, and to destroy it; if that nation against whom I have pronounced, turn from their evil, I will repent of the evil that I thought to do unto them.
Page 22 - WHEN Freedom, from her mountain height, Unfurled her standard to the air, She tore the azure robe of night, And set the stars of glory there...
Page 16 - Cursed be he that maketh the blind to wander out of the way. And all the people shall say, Amen.
Page 22 - Each soldier eye shall brightly turn To where thy sky-born glories burn, And, as his springing steps advance, Catch war and vengeance from the glance.
Page 2 - For as the body is one, and hath many members, and all the members of that body, being many, are one body; so also is Christ.