The Park Review, Volumul 6Review Publishing Company, 1905 |
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Pagina 2
... carried out by the two nations , the French and the English , differed materially for , at first , the purposes of the two governments had nothing in common . The motives which brought the French south of the Lakes were very different ...
... carried out by the two nations , the French and the English , differed materially for , at first , the purposes of the two governments had nothing in common . The motives which brought the French south of the Lakes were very different ...
Pagina 11
... carrying through this pro- ject and success seemed sure , when a distorted account of the en- tertainment of some negroes by Arthur Tappan in New York * started the idea that the freedom of the negro MISSOURI AND THE CIVIL WAR . 11.
... carrying through this pro- ject and success seemed sure , when a distorted account of the en- tertainment of some negroes by Arthur Tappan in New York * started the idea that the freedom of the negro MISSOURI AND THE CIVIL WAR . 11.
Pagina 13
... carried out long before freedom was finally extended to the slaves in Missouri . Several years later Lovejoy began to press the matter again but conditions were entirely changed . The agitation of the ex- treme abolitionists in the ...
... carried out long before freedom was finally extended to the slaves in Missouri . Several years later Lovejoy began to press the matter again but conditions were entirely changed . The agitation of the ex- treme abolitionists in the ...
Pagina 18
... carried . President Monroe doubted its advisability and constitutionality and hesitated to sign it . It was discussed at length in Cabinet meeting , and the president seems to have been influenced to sign the bill by Calhoun . Benton ...
... carried . President Monroe doubted its advisability and constitutionality and hesitated to sign it . It was discussed at length in Cabinet meeting , and the president seems to have been influenced to sign the bill by Calhoun . Benton ...
Pagina 23
... carry weight . No sentiment of honor can be created in a school which does not hold its students together for some time . Here is one of the places in which the college with its four - year course has an advantage . It requires time and ...
... carry weight . No sentiment of honor can be created in a school which does not hold its students together for some time . Here is one of the places in which the college with its four - year course has an advantage . It requires time and ...
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Pagina 134 - ... book has been woven into the life of all that is best and noblest in English history ; that it has become the national epic of Britain...
Pagina 231 - is the key of heaven and of hell; a drop of blood shed in the cause of God, a night spent in arms, is of more avail than two months of fasting and prayer; whosoever falls in battle, his sins are forgiven; at the day of judgment his wounds shall be resplendent as vermilion, and odoriferous as musk; and the loss of his limbs shall be supplied by the wings of angels and cherubim.
Pagina 263 - States; or has ever, with a view to avoid enrolment in the militia of this State, or to escape the performance of duty therein, or for any other purpose, enrolled himself, or authorized himself to be enrolled, by or before any officer, as disloyal, or as a southern sympathizer, or in any other terms indicating his disaffection to the Government of the United States in its contest with rebellion...
Pagina 252 - Curtis because of any full conviction that he had done wrong by commission or omission. I did it because of a conviction in my mind that the Union men of Missouri, constituting, when united, a vast majority of the...
Pagina 210 - Yes, I know it well ; for I see the steeple of that place where God first opened my mouth in public to his glory ; and I am fully persuaded, how weak soever I now appear, that I shall not depart this life, till that my tongue shall glorify his godly name in the same place.
Pagina 263 - State any office of honor, trust, or profit under its authority ; or of being an officer, councilman, director, trustee, or other manager of any corporation, public or private, now existing or hereafter established by its authority; or of acting as a professor or teacher in any educational institution, or in any common or other school ; or of holding any real estate or other property in trust for the use of any church, religious society or congregation.
Pagina 252 - Let your military measures be strong enough to repel the invaders and keep the peace, and not so strong as to unnecessarily harass and persecute the people. It is a difficult role, and so much greater will be the honor if you perform it well.
Pagina 158 - Bowed by the weight of centuries he leans Upon his hoe and gazes on the ground, The emptiness of ages in his face, And on his back the burden of the world.
Pagina 263 - States, or to the lawful authorities thereof," but, among other things, that he has ever, " by act or word," manifested his adherence to the cause of the enemies of the United States, foreign or domestic, or his desire for their triumph over the arms of the United States, or his sympathy with those engaged in...
Pagina 216 - Madam, in God's presence I speak: I never delighted in the weeping of any of God's creatures; yea, I can scarcely well abide the tears of my own boys whom my own hand corrects, much less can I rejoice in your Majesty's weeping.