The North American Review, Band 223Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1926 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... hold the conviction that right will win if backed with vigor and consecration . We are increasing our consecration and learning to make better use of our vigor . We are sure of the fundamental rightness of our cause , as it concerns ...
... hold the conviction that right will win if backed with vigor and consecration . We are increasing our consecration and learning to make better use of our vigor . We are sure of the fundamental rightness of our cause , as it concerns ...
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... hold our own against the foreigners . That is partly true . We are a protest movement— protesting against being robbed . We are afraid of competition with peoples who would destroy our standard of living . We are suffering in many ways ...
... hold our own against the foreigners . That is partly true . We are a protest movement— protesting against being robbed . We are afraid of competition with peoples who would destroy our standard of living . We are suffering in many ways ...
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... holds that no man can be either a good Klans- man or a good American without being a good citizen . A large part of our work is to preach this , and no man can be a Klansman long without feeling it . Another constant objective is good ...
... holds that no man can be either a good Klans- man or a good American without being a good citizen . A large part of our work is to preach this , and no man can be a Klansman long without feeling it . Another constant objective is good ...
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... volition , to full freedom of choice . This is impossible if they are barred from the Bible . We oppose any means by which any priesthood keeps its hold on power by suppressing , hiding or. THE KLAN'S FIGHT FOR AMERICANISM 57.
... volition , to full freedom of choice . This is impossible if they are barred from the Bible . We oppose any means by which any priesthood keeps its hold on power by suppressing , hiding or. THE KLAN'S FIGHT FOR AMERICANISM 57.
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... hold on power by suppressing , hiding or garbling the fundamental Christian revelation . This is one of the reasons for the Klan's objection to parochial schools of any church . They very readily become mere agencies of propaganda ...
... hold on power by suppressing , hiding or garbling the fundamental Christian revelation . This is one of the reasons for the Klan's objection to parochial schools of any church . They very readily become mere agencies of propaganda ...
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