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" If the secrets of all hearts could have been revealed, our enemies would have been astounded to see how many thousands and tens of thousands in the Southern States felt the crushing burden and the awful responsibility of the institution which we were... "
Library of Southern Literature: Biography - Page 1822
edited by - 1909
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The Dixie Book of Days

Matthew Page Andrews - Southern States - 1912 - 308 pages
...continued until it was arrested by the aggressions of the Abolitionists. GEORGE LUNT (Massachusetts) And if the secrets of all hearts could have been revealed,...bear the expense of the experiments they proposed. BASIL L. GILDERSLEEVE Thomas Jefferson Randolph's resolutions on the abolition of slavery introduced...
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The Women of the South in War Times

Matthew Page Andrews - United States - 1920 - 508 pages
...misconception, the great soldier-scholar, Basil L. Gildersleeve, wrote in his "Creed of the Old South." "And if the secrets of all hearts could have been...it according to our lights, and this duty was made infinitely more difficult by the interference of those who, as we thought, could not understand the...
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