HAMILTON'S blood, the voice of impending judgment, calls for a remedy. At this hour, Heaven's high reproof is sounding from Maine to Georgia, and from the shores of the Atlantic to the banks of the Mississippi. Principles of Social Science - Page 209by Henry Charles Carey - 1867Full view - About this book
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...nient calls for a remedy. At this hour heaven's high reproof is sounding from Maine to Georgia, and from the shores of the Atlantic to the banks of the Mississippi. If we refuse obedience, every drop of blood spilled in single combat, will lie at our door, and will... | |
| William Brittainham Lacey - Elocution - 1828 - 308 pages
...judgment, calls for a remedy. At this hour Heaven's high reproof is sounding from Maine to Georgia, and from the shores of the Atlantic to the banks of the Mississippi. If we refuse obedience, every drop of blood spilled in single combat, will lie at our door, and will... | |
| Jonathan Barber - Oratory - 1836 - 404 pages
...judgment, calls for a remedy. At this hour heaven's high reproof is sounding from Maine to Georgia, and from the shores of the Atlantic to the banks of the Mississippi. If we refuse obedience, every drop of blood spilled in single combat will lie at our door, and will... | |
| Samuel Miller, Pennsylvania. Supreme Court - Church polity - 1839 - 606 pages
...of this land, would call forth from your own State an universal acclamation of joy and thanksgiving. From the shores of the Atlantic to the banks of the Mississippi, would rise one loud and general burst of gladness, mingled with prayers of grateful adoration to Almighty... | |
| The Bible Christian VOLUME VI.-Third Series - 1844 - 448 pages
...accomplishment. And, first, the zeal of the Unitarians of the United States has carried liberal Christianity from the shores of the Atlantic to the banks of the Mississippi, while the apatby of British Unitarians has left British America totally destitute. Is not this a humiliating... | |
| Hugh Gawthrop - Recitations - 1847 - 184 pages
...judgment, calls for a remedy. At this hour, heaven's high reproof is sounding from Maine to Georgia, and from the shores of the Atlantic to the banks of the Mississippi ! SHYJ.OCK JUSTIFYING HIS MEDITATED REVENGE. IF it will feed nothing else, it will feed my revenge.... | |
| George White - Georgia - 1849 - 716 pages
...the mild influence of our laws, the whole will be settled and connected, and the roads will he opened from the shores of the Atlantic to the banks of the Mississippi, and -inconvenience of distance will one day be remedied by a line of natural, friendly, and political... | |
| John Mitchell Mason - Presbyterian Church - 1849 - 604 pages
...judgment, calls for a remedy. At this hour, Heaven's high reproof is sounding from Maine to Georgia, and from the shores of the Atlantic to the banks of the Mississippi. If we refuse obedience, every drop of blood spilled in single combat, will lie at our door, and will... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - Currency question - 1858 - 182 pages
...social science. Common sense, common honesty, and sound policy, look always in the same direction. accomplishment of some common object. Combination...would be wholly unattainable by the solitary settler. Combination of effort furnishes Bibles at a price so small, as to place them within the reach of the... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - Currency question - 1858 - 182 pages
...social science. Common sense, common honesty, and sound policy, look always in the same direction. accomplishment of some common object. Combination...would be wholly unattainable by the solitary settler. Combination of effort furnishes Bibles at a price so small, as to place them within the reach of the... | |
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