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…which caused uneasiness and wrath, for it indicated inter-sectional ill will or gross selfishness. The Missouri controversy, 1819-20, marked the decline of the agitation by the Northeast to repeal the three-fifths ratio clause as a means of weakening…
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…not to be wrathful, not to keep us subject under the law, there are no hoops to jump through – no circumcision, no kosher laws. In the present state, humanity is subject to depravity, but we can call on God to save us from it. The only requirement to be saved from…
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…which caused uneasiness and wrath, for it indicated inter-sectional ill will or gross selfishness. The Missouri controversy, 1819-20, marked the decline of the agitation by the Northeast to repeal the three-fifths ratio clause as a means of weakening…
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…. It was the overthrow of the sectional balance by artificial, political methods which caused uneasiness and wrath, for it indicated inter-sectional ill will or gross selfishness. The Missouri controversy, 1819-20, marked the decline of the agitation by the Northeast…
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Category: /Literature/English
…man's desperate reaching for sanity, a drowning man's last grasping for the straw that will break the camel's back. Before Travis decides to vent his religious wrath upon the "venal" world of street-scum, he first directs it at the political candidate…
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…, become honest and obey the wrath of God and the rabble must have a better understanding of foreign crafts and become more intelligent” (Dukes 31). The Empress realized that it was first necessary to educate the higher classes and to then let the knowledge…
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…, a revenger to execute wrath upon him that doeth evil. This passage clearly establishes the state as an instrument of God, authorized by Him to carry out His will. Arguably, it also establishes the right of the state to administer…
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…was quick to invoke wrath. The message was displayed with upbeat music and flashy clothes. Graham stayed with them from 1945 until 1948, and there is no doubt that what he learned influenced him in his own ministry. To this day, Graham will tell you that he sees…
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…this same overlord’s wrath. Very often there is also no choice of candidates. There are very few people willing to risk their own and their families’ safety by running against their subjugators. All this goes against the very nature of the free market economy…
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…, the Pottawatomi, the Chippewa, and the Shawnee. Two American commanders suffered defeats that moved Washington to wrath. British officials in Canada then backed the Indians in their efforts to expel the Americans from the country north of the Ohio River. A third U.S…
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