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... nature , that the human race is impelled by their passions , that , therefore , subordina- tion of the inferior to the superior , inherent in the very nature of Government , is man's natural and moral condition . Civil Govern- ment is ...
... nature , that the human race is impelled by their passions , that , therefore , subordina- tion of the inferior to the superior , inherent in the very nature of Government , is man's natural and moral condition . Civil Govern- ment is ...
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... nature false in its development from the beginning of time , I would have changed my public conduct also . But my convictions did not change . I thought that if war was disunion on the 14th of April , it was equally disunion on the 15th ...
... nature false in its development from the beginning of time , I would have changed my public conduct also . But my convictions did not change . I thought that if war was disunion on the 14th of April , it was equally disunion on the 15th ...
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... natural distrust of im- mense public meetings and enthusiastic cheers , and we knew that the plotters of rebellion had ... nature or history . Men acting gregariously are always in extremes ; as they are one moment capable of higher ...
... natural distrust of im- mense public meetings and enthusiastic cheers , and we knew that the plotters of rebellion had ... nature or history . Men acting gregariously are always in extremes ; as they are one moment capable of higher ...
Contents
The Great Union Meeting Held at Indianapolis February | 565 |
Copperheads under the Heel of an Illinois Farmer New York | 607 |
Edward N Crosby and S F B Morse The Letter of a Repub | 630 |
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