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Page 48
... called it vacillating and dilatory ) ; as , for example , in his offer to the slave interests of the solution through gradual emancipa- tion . This is why he could say with infuriating rea- sonableness that the process might well take a ...
... called it vacillating and dilatory ) ; as , for example , in his offer to the slave interests of the solution through gradual emancipa- tion . This is why he could say with infuriating rea- sonableness that the process might well take a ...
Page 149
... called " the neck - or - nothing " adherents of one part of the cause , have brought to pass . Note the dis- asters that follow on the trail of bitter - enders , of all persuaders to extreme measures . Remember how much was left unwon ...
... called " the neck - or - nothing " adherents of one part of the cause , have brought to pass . Note the dis- asters that follow on the trail of bitter - enders , of all persuaders to extreme measures . Remember how much was left unwon ...
Page 150
... called at Rome , " most Christian king . " Think , for a moment , of the high Tories in England in the reign of Queen Anne . They disliked even so much tolerance in the enforcement of law as would permit the dissenter to have occasional ...
... called at Rome , " most Christian king . " Think , for a moment , of the high Tories in England in the reign of Queen Anne . They disliked even so much tolerance in the enforcement of law as would permit the dissenter to have occasional ...
Contents
POETRY AND LIFE | 7 |
SHAKESPEARES CREED | 26 |
THE LINCOLN OF THE SECOND INAUGURAL | 43 |
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