| Edward Payson Powell - 1897 - 488 páginas
...appalling subject. Of this we can be sure that the difference— nothing short of frightful—between all that exists on one side of the Potomac and all on the other is owing to that alone. The disease is deep seated ; it is at the heart's core ; it is consuming our vitals. What is... | |
| Charles Henry Ambler - 1910 - 406 páginas
...gnawing evil at our doors — and meet the question we must at no distant day. God only knows what it is the part of wise men to do on that momentous and appalling subject. Of this I am sure, that the difference, nothing short of frightful, between all that exists on one side of the Potomac... | |
| Edward Payson Powell - 2002 - 476 páginas
...' God only knows what it is the part of wise men to do on this appalling subject. Of this we can be sure that the difference — nothing short of frightful...the Potomac and all on the other is owing to that alone. The disease is deep seated ; it is at the heart's core ; it is consuming our vitals. What is... | |
| Robert Pierce Forbes - 2009 - 380 páginas
...gnawing evil at our doors — and meet the question we must at no distant day. God only knows what is the part of wise men to do on that momentous and appalling subject. Of this I am sure, that the difference, nothing short of frightful— between all that exists on one side of the... | |
| Erik S. Root - 2008 - 268 páginas
...Stampp, 387, 386, and 382; Harrison, 403. Chapter 8 Conclusion: Virginia and the Positive Good Thesis Of this I am very sure, that the difference — nothing...other, is owing to that cause alone. — The disease is deep-seated — it is at the heart's core — it is consuming, and has all along been consuming our... | |
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