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... question of a peace establish- ment to meet the threat of a war in the West might lead to the in- grafting a principle in our constitution which may in its conse- quences , as it ever hath done with other powers , terminate in the loss ...
... question of a peace establish- ment to meet the threat of a war in the West might lead to the in- grafting a principle in our constitution which may in its conse- quences , as it ever hath done with other powers , terminate in the loss ...
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... question of the validity of its program in a time of crisis and war , the first intention of the executive committee was to carry on in spite of the outbreak of war in Europe.55 In July 1940 , the C.M.E. sponsored a manifesto of ...
... question of the validity of its program in a time of crisis and war , the first intention of the executive committee was to carry on in spite of the outbreak of war in Europe.55 In July 1940 , the C.M.E. sponsored a manifesto of ...
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... question cloaked with an aura of preparedness and patriotism - two intangibles on which there was never any popu- lar disagreement or opposition . But , despite the intense pressures in its behalf and the ever - present danger that ...
... question cloaked with an aura of preparedness and patriotism - two intangibles on which there was never any popu- lar disagreement or opposition . But , despite the intense pressures in its behalf and the ever - present danger that ...
Contents
The AngloAmerican Heritage | 3 |
The Founding Fathers Reaffirm Civil Supremacy | 18 |
The Defeat of the Federalist Military Plans | 32 |
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