The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 33Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1967 |
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... doubt . From their highest au- thorities in their highest places , we are made fully acquainted without chance of ... doubt on the question of his duty to his country or his God . We have no doubt about our duty in this matter of our ...
... doubt . From their highest au- thorities in their highest places , we are made fully acquainted without chance of ... doubt on the question of his duty to his country or his God . We have no doubt about our duty in this matter of our ...
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... doubt , will , in the ensuing struggle for power , either openly or in secret , maintain a perfect good un ... doubt make any concessions to the abolitionists short of alienating a still greater number of rational patriotic citizens ...
... doubt , will , in the ensuing struggle for power , either openly or in secret , maintain a perfect good un ... doubt make any concessions to the abolitionists short of alienating a still greater number of rational patriotic citizens ...
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... doubt they will fight bravely , for they believe they are fighting for their faith as well as their country - for here as well as hereafter - for Heaven as well as Earth . But we doubt their hour is not far off , and that no extrinsic ...
... doubt they will fight bravely , for they believe they are fighting for their faith as well as their country - for here as well as hereafter - for Heaven as well as Earth . But we doubt their hour is not far off , and that no extrinsic ...
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