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56781 American Sentinel, vol. 3 October 1888, page 73 paragraph 17
… less than ten nor more than one thousand dollars, and no service performed in the prosecution of such prohibited commerce shall be lawful, nor shall any compensation …
56782 American Sentinel, vol. 3 October 1888, page 75 paragraph 2
… any more so than was to be expected in the promotion of the scheme which underlies it, i.e., the establishment of a National religion. The proposed amendment …
56783 American Sentinel, vol. 3 October 1888, page 76 paragraph 23
… degree. More than this, it is out of allegiance to Christian principle that the Sentinel is devoted to this principle of temperance. It is thorough-going Christian …
56784 American Sentinel, vol. 3 October 1888, page 77 paragraph 6
… , and more to follow, in favor of that law which, in more than one of its provisions, is subversive of liberty, and which savors all over of tyranny. It is perfectly …
56785 American Sentinel, vol. 3 October 1888, page 77 paragraph 16
More than this, this is only that at which the Papacy itself is aiming in this country. Pope Leo XIII commands that,-
56786 American Sentinel, vol. 3 October 1888, page 78 paragraph 3
… vastly more confidence in the wheedling charms of the Papacy than we have. For we never can forget the truth of Macaulay’s words, that-
56787 American Sentinel, vol. 3 October 1888, page 78 paragraph 7
Was ever the Papacy more than that? Did ever the Papacy ask more than that? Could it ask more?
56788 American Sentinel, vol. 3 October 1888, page 79 paragraph 9
… think more can be done by moral suasion than by the State.
56789 American Sentinel, vol. 3 November 1888, page 84 paragraph 10
… or more sacred than man, and nothing survives the tomb. It is his class. Its labors are almost wholly in his interest; its success would be almost wholly his triumph …
56790 American Sentinel, vol. 3 November 1888, page 85 paragraph 6
[Nothing more is needed than to ask the reader to stop a minute and consider the un-paralleled presumption of this statement. Could anything more clearly …
56791 American Sentinel, vol. 3 November 1888, page 88 paragraph 14
“We have laws to punish the man who steals our property; but we have no law to prevent people from working on Sunday. It is right that the thief be punished; but I have more sympathy for that man than I have for him that works on that day.”
56792 American Sentinel, vol. 3 December 1888, page 90 paragraph 7
… are more than ever convinced that the only true liberty, and the only real freedom of thought and action, are found in the religion of Jesus Christ, as proclaimed …
56793 American Sentinel, vol. 3 December 1888, page 91 paragraph 1
… man than the slaves of a million men. But we protest against being enslaved at all. Freedom is more than life; without it life is nothing. Thousands of martyrs …
56794 American Sentinel, vol. 3 December 1888, page 91 paragraph 3
… , even more than on the part of the one who is forced to it against his will.
56795 American Sentinel, vol. 3 December 1888, page 92 paragraph 3
… pulls more men down to hell in one day than I ever converted in all my life. And yet, O Lord, thou knowest the fix I am in. Help me to make the people to truly see that …
56796 American Sentinel, vol. 4 January 1889, page 3 paragraph 5
… curse than all the saloons in the country. And Sam Small, secretary of the National Prohibition Convention, said: “One reason why I favor woman suffrage is because …
56797 American Sentinel, vol. 4 January 1889, page 6 paragraph 7
… less than ten nor more than one thousand dollars, and no service performed in the prosecution of such prohibited commerce shall be lawful, nor shall any compensation …
56798 American Sentinel, vol. 4 January 1889, page 6 paragraph 15
… less than ten nor more than one thousand dollars, and no service performed in the prosecution of such prohibited commerce shall be lawful, nor shall any compensation …
56799 American Sentinel, vol. 4 January 30, 1889, page 9 paragraph 1
… prize more highly than we do America, because of its general straightforward, outspoken, manly defense of true American principles. It is therefore with …
56800 American Sentinel, vol. 4 February 6, 1889, page 17 paragraph 1
… little more publicity than it has yet had, and to that end shall give the substance of what is on the petition, with some comments.