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“The slave is slave because he does not know his power.”
Henry Harrison Brown, DOLLARS WANT ME & THE CALL OF THE XXTH CENTURY (Annotated)
“since God is infinite, I am to trust His infinity to manifest today that which the day needs.”
Henry Harrison Brown, DOLLARS WANT ME & THE CALL OF THE XXTH CENTURY (Annotated)
“man clings to the mother-hand of the past, till he can think and act alone.”
Henry Harrison Brown, DOLLARS WANT ME & THE CALL OF THE XXTH CENTURY (Annotated)
“There can be no liberty to him who feels the slavery of debt.”
Henry Harrison Brown, DOLLARS WANT ME & THE CALL OF THE XXTH CENTURY (Annotated)
“There is no liberty to him who feels himself limited by the want of the Dollar.”
Henry Harrison Brown, DOLLARS WANT ME & THE CALL OF THE XXTH CENTURY (Annotated)
“We have confidence in GOD and in the Divine Plan, and are content.”
Henry Harrison Brown, DOLLARS WANT ME & THE CALL OF THE XXTH CENTURY (Annotated)