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may it not be a proper subject of | may it not be a proper subject of | ||
alarm to our Government? It | alarm to our Government? It | ||
− | certainly is no plain | + | certainly is no plain & straight |
way in which the nation must | way in which the nation must | ||
go even after its regeneration, its | go even after its regeneration, its | ||
− | resusication | + | resusication . It is intricate & |
beset with enormous difficulties. | beset with enormous difficulties. | ||
And it will require all the | And it will require all the | ||
− | wisdom | + | wisdom & patriotism & fidelity |
of our best men to carry | of our best men to carry | ||
− | the country through the trying | + | the country through the trying |
− | + | of reaction | |
+ | period ^ which invariably follows | ||
war. | war. | ||
− | + | But H.G. was sounder | |
− | But H.G. was sounder | ||
in the views he expressed, and | in the views he expressed, and | ||
certainly they were more in | certainly they were more in |
Latest revision as of 12:36, 22 January 2019
interesting. The debt of the South! Why may it not be a proper subject of alarm to our Government? It certainly is no plain & straight way in which the nation must go even after its regeneration, its resusication . It is intricate & beset with enormous difficulties. And it will require all the wisdom & patriotism & fidelity of our best men to carry the country through the trying
of reaction
period ^ which invariably follows war.
But H.G. was sounder
in the views he expressed, and certainly they were more in