The North American Review, Band 127O. Everett, 1878 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... better armed , and in every way better men , mounted on much better horses . Should we ever be engaged in any great European war , we could easily send 10,000 of them from India , which , add- ed to the 6,000 British sabres we could put ...
... better armed , and in every way better men , mounted on much better horses . Should we ever be engaged in any great European war , we could easily send 10,000 of them from India , which , add- ed to the 6,000 British sabres we could put ...
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... better knowledge makes better feeling , and begins to soften the prejudice of ages . The weightiest argument in the minds of Southern men of former times against any and every scheme of white and black living together as equals was the ...
... better knowledge makes better feeling , and begins to soften the prejudice of ages . The weightiest argument in the minds of Southern men of former times against any and every scheme of white and black living together as equals was the ...
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... better to be pro- scribed and persecuted , for this violence is a sign of its divine origin . Persecution is pleasing to believers , who find in the fact that they are hated of men a sign of revealed truth , since the wickedness of man ...
... better to be pro- scribed and persecuted , for this violence is a sign of its divine origin . Persecution is pleasing to believers , who find in the fact that they are hated of men a sign of revealed truth , since the wickedness of man ...
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