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United States (United States) (search for this): article 7
t has proved its incapacity for self-government; it has too much infidel element in its agitating socialism. We presume it will find a venues for expansion, new lands to supply with their productions; and that, eventually, its elasticity will place it in an amiable position of excellence; but first it must suffer the refining process of depletion. It must destroy its discordant elements; it must be regenerated politically and socially. The proportion of immense empire to which the United States had inflated, necessarily engendered every vice the world can know; not the least of these was tyranny, and this drew the last wedge which uphold the platform of our noble fabric. All nations have the elements of disorganization within themselves, and we see them totter and fall when tyrants have dethroned all vestiges of liberty and reason. Thus it was that the tyranny of the Pharaohs lost to them their most valuable people. Thus it was when Dionysius destroyed the greatness of h
wedge which uphold the platform of our noble fabric. All nations have the elements of disorganization within themselves, and we see them totter and fall when tyrants have dethroned all vestiges of liberty and reason. Thus it was that the tyranny of the Pharaohs lost to them their most valuable people. Thus it was when Dionysius destroyed the greatness of his empire. This element disintegrated the glorious fabric of Rome's greatness when Nero tyrannized to its fall. Thus it was when Napoleon transcended the license of reason, and in a single decade deposed five monarchs, enthroned eight, and dictated terms to nations about whose venerated capitols ivy of a thousand years clustered. Thus it was that George III. in a seven years fit of lunacy, endeavored to make the beautiful vestments of liberty and cerements with which to enwrap her in a tomb. It is in obedience to a madness of tyranny, that the new era of war is upon us. Nations ever must disintegrate when they become l
Abraham Lincoln (search for this): article 7
when Dionysius destroyed the greatness of his empire. This element disintegrated the glorious fabric of Rome's greatness when Nero tyrannized to its fall. Thus it was when Napoleon transcended the license of reason, and in a single decade deposed five monarchs, enthroned eight, and dictated terms to nations about whose venerated capitols ivy of a thousand years clustered. Thus it was that George III. in a seven years fit of lunacy, endeavored to make the beautiful vestments of liberty and cerements with which to enwrap her in a tomb. It is in obedience to a madness of tyranny, that the new era of war is upon us. Nations ever must disintegrate when they become loath-some and effete, and to the empire of the West the day of doom has come; the scepter of its iron power is broken. The willing despot and tool of a Machiavellian premier, a peculating war secretary, and a vain renegade war chieftain, will descend to the tomb of the accursed, his epitaph: Lincoln, The Tyrant!
Dionysius (search for this): article 7
mmense empire to which the United States had inflated, necessarily engendered every vice the world can know; not the least of these was tyranny, and this drew the last wedge which uphold the platform of our noble fabric. All nations have the elements of disorganization within themselves, and we see them totter and fall when tyrants have dethroned all vestiges of liberty and reason. Thus it was that the tyranny of the Pharaohs lost to them their most valuable people. Thus it was when Dionysius destroyed the greatness of his empire. This element disintegrated the glorious fabric of Rome's greatness when Nero tyrannized to its fall. Thus it was when Napoleon transcended the license of reason, and in a single decade deposed five monarchs, enthroned eight, and dictated terms to nations about whose venerated capitols ivy of a thousand years clustered. Thus it was that George III. in a seven years fit of lunacy, endeavored to make the beautiful vestments of liberty and ceremen
ast of these was tyranny, and this drew the last wedge which uphold the platform of our noble fabric. All nations have the elements of disorganization within themselves, and we see them totter and fall when tyrants have dethroned all vestiges of liberty and reason. Thus it was that the tyranny of the Pharaohs lost to them their most valuable people. Thus it was when Dionysius destroyed the greatness of his empire. This element disintegrated the glorious fabric of Rome's greatness when Nero tyrannized to its fall. Thus it was when Napoleon transcended the license of reason, and in a single decade deposed five monarchs, enthroned eight, and dictated terms to nations about whose venerated capitols ivy of a thousand years clustered. Thus it was that George III. in a seven years fit of lunacy, endeavored to make the beautiful vestments of liberty and cerements with which to enwrap her in a tomb. It is in obedience to a madness of tyranny, that the new era of war is upon us.