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" And let us reflect that, having banished from our land that religious intolerance under which mankind so long bled and suffered, we have yet gained little if we countenance a political intolerance as despotic, as wicked, and capable of as bitter and bloody... "
Old South Leaflets: General series - Page 74
1902 - 8 pages
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Eloquence of the United States, Volume 2

1827 - 528 pages
...mankind so long bled and suffered, we have yet gained little, if we countenance a political intolerance, as despotic, as wicked, and capable of as bitter and bloody persecutions. Busing the throes and convulsions of the ancient world, during the agonizing spasms of infuriated man,...
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Journal of the Executive Proceedings of the Senate of the United States of ...

United States. Congress. Senate - 1828 - 604 pages
...mankind so long bled and suffered, we have yet gamed little, if we countenance a political intolerance, as despotic, as wicked, and capable of as bitter and...infuriated man, seeking, through blood and slaughter, his long lost liberty, it was not wonderful that the agitation of the billows should reach even this distant...
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Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising ..., Volume 1; Volume 6; Volume 50

United States. Congress - 1830 - 692 pages
...which mankind so longbled and suffered, we have gained little if we countenance apolitical intolerance r preserving peace and friendship with them." Sir, the more minutely we lo These arc noble and elevated sentiments, worthy a citizen and patriot called upon to undertake the...
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Notes on the State of Virginia

Thomas Jefferson - 1832 - 296 pages
...mankind so long bled and suffered, we have yet gained little, if we countenance a political intolerance, as despotic, as wicked, and capable of as bitter and...infuriated man, seeking, through blood and slaughter, his long lost liberty — it was not wonderful that the agitation of the billows should reach even this...
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Sketches of the Life, Writings, and Opinions of Thomas Jefferson: With ...

B. L. Rayner - 1832 - 982 pages
...mankind so long bled and suffered, we have yet gained little, if we countenance a political intolerance, as despotic, as wicked, and capable of as bitter and...infuriated man, seeking through blood and slaughter, his long lost liberty, it was not wonderful, that the agitation of the billows should reach even this distant...
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Questions and Supplement to Goodrich's History of the United States

Joseph Emerson - 1832 - 224 pages
...to its length, is i emment cannot be strong ; that this more important than the following EITRACT. " During the throes and convulsions of the ancient world,...infuriated man, seeking through blood and slaughter, his long lost liberty, it gjvernment is not strong enough, ut would the honest patriot, in the full tide...
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The Life of Thomas Jefferson: Author of the Declaration of Independence, and ...

William Linn - 1834 - 284 pages
...bled and suffered, we have yet gained little, if we countenance a political intolerance, as despotick, as wicked, and capable of as bitter and bloody persecutions....infuriated man, seeking, . through blood and slaughter, his long lost liberty — it was not wonderful that the agitation of the billows should, reach even this...
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The Life of Thomas Jefferson: Author of the Declaration of Independence, and ...

William Linn - 1834 - 282 pages
...agonizing spasms of infuriated man, seeking,, through blood and slaughter, his long lost liberty—it was not wonderful that the agitation of the billows should reach even this distant and peaceful shore—that this should be more felt and feared by some, and less by others—and should divide opinions...
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Familiar Letters on Public Characters, and Public Events, from the Peace of ...

William Sullivan - 1834 - 398 pages
...mankind so long bled and suf' fered, we have yet gained little, if we countenance an ' intolerance as despotic, as wicked, and capable of as bitter ' and bloody persecutions." " Every difference of opinion ' is not a difference of principle. We have called by dif' ferent names...
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Lives of the Presidents of the United States: With Biographical Notices of ...

Robert W. Lincoln - 1836 - 530 pages
...mankind so long bled and suffered, we have yet gained little, if we countenance a political intolerance, as despotic, as wicked, and capable of as bitter and...infuriated man, seeking through blood and slaughter his long lost liberty, it was not wonderful that the agitation of the billows should reach even this distant...
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