The Best of the World's Classics, Restricted to Prose, Vol. Ix (Of X) - America - I

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The Best of the World's Classics, Restricted to Prose, Vol. Ix (Of X) - America - I
Halsey Francis Whiting
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If the Union must bedissolved, slavery is precisely the question upon which it ought tobreak. For the present, however, this contest is laid asleep.
WILLIAM E. CHANNING Born in Rhode Island in 1780, died in Vermont in 1842; clergyman, author and philanthropist; one of the chief founders of Unitarianism; pastor of the Federal Street Church in Boston in 1803; his complete works published in 1848.
OF GREATNESS IN NAPOLEON[47] We close our view of Bonaparte's character by saying that his originalpr
...opensities, released from restraint, and pampered by indulgence to adegree seldom allowed to mortals, grew up into a spirit of despotismas stern and absolute as ever usurped the human heart. The love ofpower and supremacy absorbed, consumed him. No other passion, nodomestic attachment, no private friendship, no love of pleasure, norelish for letters or the arts, no human sympathy, no human weakness, divided his mind with the passion for dominion and for dazzlingmanifestations of his power. Before this, duty, honor, love, humanityfell prostrate.

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