The Country's Trouble and the Christian's Consolation : A Discourse Suggested by the Late Lawless Invasion of Canada, and Preached in the Baptist Chapel, Brantford, C. W. , on the Morning of Sabbath, June 10th, 1866 (Classic Reprint)
The Country's Trouble and the Christian's Consolation : A Discourse Suggested by the Late Lawless Invasion of Canada, and Preached in the Baptist Chapel, Brantford, C. W. , on the Morning of Sabbath, June 10th, 1866 (Classic Reprint)
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Author(s): Stewart, William
ISBN No.: 9780483990746
Pages: 24
Year: 201801
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Excerpt from The Country's Trouble and the Christian's Consolation: A Discourse Suggested by the Late Lawless Invasion of Canada, and Preached in the Baptist Chapel, Brantford, C. W., On the Morning of Sabbath, June 10th, 1866Cannot be resisted, that had not Fenian votes been regarded by the place seekers and politicians of the great Republic as of more value than justice and law and morality, the blood of Canadians would never have stained the battle-field of Lime Ridge. Nor can we wonder, if many are inclined to suppose that the tardy action of the Government of the United States in suppressing the outlaws, was only taken when it became evident that n perseverance in their do-nothing and sympathizing policy would array against them not only the whole material resources of the British Empire, but the moral sense of the civilized world.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work.


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