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... resolutions , and refused to take any further action . - " Thus has the General Assembly done directly the reverse of what the Qua- kers did . Yet Mr. Barnes , in his book and in his letter , commends the action of the Quakers in ...
... resolutions , and refused to take any further action . - " Thus has the General Assembly done directly the reverse of what the Qua- kers did . Yet Mr. Barnes , in his book and in his letter , commends the action of the Quakers in ...
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... resolutions for the casting out of slave - holding from the church , who now turn and tell us to let the ' tares ' of slavery grow in the church to the ' harvest ' - ' the end of the world ? ' Are we to believe that they only voted with ...
... resolutions for the casting out of slave - holding from the church , who now turn and tell us to let the ' tares ' of slavery grow in the church to the ' harvest ' - ' the end of the world ? ' Are we to believe that they only voted with ...
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... . 29 , it was resolved by the Rev. Edwin H. Nevin that a religious press , advocating principles of free churches , ought to be published in Cleveland . ( 2 ) ( 38 ) ( 1 ) CLEVELAND NEWSPAPER DIGEST JAN . 1 TO DEC . 31 50.
... . 29 , it was resolved by the Rev. Edwin H. Nevin that a religious press , advocating principles of free churches , ought to be published in Cleveland . ( 2 ) ( 38 ) ( 1 ) CLEVELAND NEWSPAPER DIGEST JAN . 1 TO DEC . 31 50.
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... resolution , while President Mahan and the Rev. Joseph Gordon followed with eloquent and appropriate remarks against it . The subject embraced in the resolution was referred to a committee comprised of Mr. Nevin the Rev. E. Goodman ...
... resolution , while President Mahan and the Rev. Joseph Gordon followed with eloquent and appropriate remarks against it . The subject embraced in the resolution was referred to a committee comprised of Mr. Nevin the Rev. E. Goodman ...
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... resolution re- questing the clerk to draw an order in favor of Lambert White for $ 100 to apply on his salary as market clerk for the present year . ( 1 ) 360 DTD Nov. 11 : 2/3 - City council last night passed a resolution that - the ...
... resolution re- questing the clerk to draw an order in favor of Lambert White for $ 100 to apply on his salary as market clerk for the present year . ( 1 ) 360 DTD Nov. 11 : 2/3 - City council last night passed a resolution that - the ...
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Página 396 - Resolved, That our Senators and Representatives in Congress be and they are hereby requested to use all...
Página 453 - Congress, the act known as the Fugitive Slave law included, are received and acquiesced in by the Whig party of the United States as a settlement in principle and substance of the dangerous and exciting questions which they embrace...
Página 454 - ... their strict enforcement, until time and experience shall demonstrate the necessity of further legislation to guard against the evasion of the laws on the one hand and the abuse of their powers on the other — not impairing their present efficiency; and we deprecate all further agitation of the question thus settled as dangerous to our peace...
Página 123 - It would appear that by a strict and rigid construction of this article, fishing vessels of the United States are precluded from entering into the bays or harbours of the British provinces, except for the purposes of shelter, repairing damages, and obtaining wood and water. A bay, as is usually understood, is an arm or recess of the sea entering from the ocean between capes or headlands, and the term is applied equally to small and large tracts of...
Página 163 - Do not contract and widen the provisions of that instrument, which should be a light to the feet, and a lamp to the path...
Página 249 - THERE is a little mystic clock No human eye hath seen, That beateth on and beateth on From morning until e'en.
Página 253 - The time would e'er be o'er, And I on thee should look my last, And thou shouldst smile no more! And still upon that face I look, And think 'twill smile again ; And still the thought I will not brook, That I must look in vain ! But when I speak— thou dost not say What thou ne'er left'st unsaid...
Página 453 - ... discountenance all efforts to continue or renew such agitation, whenever, wherever, or however the attempt may be made; and we will maintain this system as essential to the nationality of the Whig party and the integrity of the Union.
Página 255 - There sitteth a dove so white and fair, All on the lily spray, And she listeneth how to Jesus Christ The little children pray. "Lightly she spreads her friendly wings, And to Heaven's gate hath sped, And unto the Father in Heaven she bears The prayers which the children have said. "And back she comes from Heaven's gate, And brings, that dove so mild, From the Father in Heaven, who hears her speak, A blessing on every child.
Página 264 - ALONE I walked the ocean strand ; A pearly shell was in my hand : I stooped and wrote upon the sand My name — the year — the day. As onward from the spot I passed, One lingering look behind I cast : A wave came rolling high and fast, And washed my lines away.