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... effective statements from his home in Indianapolis . Senator Quay as chairman of the national committee received contributions in excess of $ 30 mil- lion . The British minister , Sir Lionel Sackville - West , aided the party by ...
... effective statements from his home in Indianapolis . Senator Quay as chairman of the national committee received contributions in excess of $ 30 mil- lion . The British minister , Sir Lionel Sackville - West , aided the party by ...
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... effective use of the United Nations : Therefore be it Resolved , That the Senate reaffirm the policy of the United States to achieve international peace and security through the United Nations so that armed force shall not be used ...
... effective use of the United Nations : Therefore be it Resolved , That the Senate reaffirm the policy of the United States to achieve international peace and security through the United Nations so that armed force shall not be used ...
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... effective nor a desirable way to administer the needed expansion in domestic public services . This is particularly true for those " Great Society " programs of the Department of Hous- ing and Urban Development , the Department of ...
... effective nor a desirable way to administer the needed expansion in domestic public services . This is particularly true for those " Great Society " programs of the Department of Hous- ing and Urban Development , the Department of ...
Contents
Crisis and a New Party | 7 |
1856 | 15 |
The Rise of Lincoln | 23 |
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Antislavery Politics in Antebellum and Civil War America Thomas G. Mitchell No preview available - 2007 |