Christian Examiner and Theological ReviewO. Everett, 1866 |
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... unity and from a profound feeling of necessity . The war has confronted liberty and human rights in America with absolutism in all the rest of the world . To this end , whatever weakens the central government , or diminishes the sense ...
... unity and from a profound feeling of necessity . The war has confronted liberty and human rights in America with absolutism in all the rest of the world . To this end , whatever weakens the central government , or diminishes the sense ...
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... unity and consistency , to this I have no fitness . Only as I act according to a fixed law and abiding principles , can I continue an upright man . Let the honorable department now inter- pose , and to one , that on the straightforward ...
... unity and consistency , to this I have no fitness . Only as I act according to a fixed law and abiding principles , can I continue an upright man . Let the honorable department now inter- pose , and to one , that on the straightforward ...
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... unity and liberty of his country ; over whose distraction and enslave- ment others slept in their sloth or revelled in their pleasures . And , finally , he knew the loneliness of a transcendent reli- gious faith , which his imagination ...
... unity and liberty of his country ; over whose distraction and enslave- ment others slept in their sloth or revelled in their pleasures . And , finally , he knew the loneliness of a transcendent reli- gious faith , which his imagination ...
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... unity and honor , so long the sport of domestic discord and a foreign foe . But words were not all that Rückert was willing to give to his country's cause . As early as 1809 , he set out from home to enter the Austrian army , but had ...
... unity and honor , so long the sport of domestic discord and a foreign foe . But words were not all that Rückert was willing to give to his country's cause . As early as 1809 , he set out from home to enter the Austrian army , but had ...
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... unity which even now threatens to assert itself , if need be , in all the horrors of revo- lution and of war . In order to escape the depressing effects of the political relapse which had already begun , as well as to obtain material ...
... unity which even now threatens to assert itself , if need be , in all the horrors of revo- lution and of war . In order to escape the depressing effects of the political relapse which had already begun , as well as to obtain material ...
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