Letters on the American Republic: Or, Common Fallacies and Monstrous Errors Refuted and ExposedHamilton, Adams, 1863 - 191 Seiten |
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... turn the tide of electioneering in favour of favour- ite partizans ; and if these manœuvres are not suffi- cient to accomplish party purposes , men who have no regard to an oath , are induced by bribery to perjure themselves ; " plug ...
... turn the tide of electioneering in favour of favour- ite partizans ; and if these manœuvres are not suffi- cient to accomplish party purposes , men who have no regard to an oath , are induced by bribery to perjure themselves ; " plug ...
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... turn away from their fellow - men be- cause they possess a different colour on their skin to themselves ; or if when turning to them , it is to sub- ordinate them to their use in their persons , services , and lives , as " chattels ...
... turn away from their fellow - men be- cause they possess a different colour on their skin to themselves ; or if when turning to them , it is to sub- ordinate them to their use in their persons , services , and lives , as " chattels ...
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... turn everything into blood and heaps of blackened ruin . And how desperate the force of circumstances which impel it in such a course as this ! How fearful is the love of country when it leads men to seek to merge all in common ruin ...
... turn everything into blood and heaps of blackened ruin . And how desperate the force of circumstances which impel it in such a course as this ! How fearful is the love of country when it leads men to seek to merge all in common ruin ...
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AMERICAN PRIVILEGE | 1 |
THE REPUBLIC OF AMERICA AND ITS GLORIES | 8 |
AMERICAN MELODRAMATIC SCENES | 16 |
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