North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, 223. ciltUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1926 |
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Sayfa 35
... that it can have grown from such beginnings is nothing less than a miracle , possible only through one of those mysterious interventions in human affairs which are called Prov- idence THE KLAN'S FIGHT FOR AMERICANISM 35.
... that it can have grown from such beginnings is nothing less than a miracle , possible only through one of those mysterious interventions in human affairs which are called Prov- idence THE KLAN'S FIGHT FOR AMERICANISM 35.
Sayfa 42
... less than national , racial and spiritual treason . But this is only the last of many causes of distrust . The plain people now see that Liberalism has come completely under the dominance of weaklings and parasites whose alien ...
... less than national , racial and spiritual treason . But this is only the last of many causes of distrust . The plain people now see that Liberalism has come completely under the dominance of weaklings and parasites whose alien ...
Sayfa 47
... less a " Catholic " menace . But the evidence is that the Church acts directly and often con- trols these activities . The appearance of Roman clergy in " inside " political councils , the occasional necessity of " seeing " a prelate to ...
... less a " Catholic " menace . But the evidence is that the Church acts directly and often con- trols these activities . The appearance of Roman clergy in " inside " political councils , the occasional necessity of " seeing " a prelate to ...
Sayfa 54
... less supremacy . The third of the Klan principles is that Protestantism must be supreme ; that Rome shall not rule America . The Klansman believes this not merely because he is a Protestant , nor even be- cause the Colonies that are now ...
... less supremacy . The third of the Klan principles is that Protestantism must be supreme ; that Rome shall not rule America . The Klansman believes this not merely because he is a Protestant , nor even be- cause the Colonies that are now ...
Sayfa 55
... less of a man sitting upon Seven Hills thousands of miles away . This we will not permit . Rome shall not rule us . Protestantism must be supreme . Let it be clear what is meant by " supremacy " . It is nothing more than power of ...
... less of a man sitting upon Seven Hills thousands of miles away . This we will not permit . Rome shall not rule us . Protestantism must be supreme . Let it be clear what is meant by " supremacy " . It is nothing more than power of ...
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