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Page 58
... issue " in their platform of 1900. " We are not opposed to terri- torial expansion when it takes in desirable territory which can be erected into States in the Union . . . . but the burning issue of imperialism growing out of the ...
... issue " in their platform of 1900. " We are not opposed to terri- torial expansion when it takes in desirable territory which can be erected into States in the Union . . . . but the burning issue of imperialism growing out of the ...
Page 82
... issue the platform en- dorsed " an international association " to be " based upon inter- national justice " in order to provide “ law and the decision of impartial courts " but " without the compromise of national in- dependence ...
... issue the platform en- dorsed " an international association " to be " based upon inter- national justice " in order to provide “ law and the decision of impartial courts " but " without the compromise of national in- dependence ...
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... issue anew - perhaps this time for centuries to come . Nor can we evade the issue here at home . Even in this Constitutional Republic , for two centuries the beacon of liberty the world over , individual freedom retreats under the ...
... issue anew - perhaps this time for centuries to come . Nor can we evade the issue here at home . Even in this Constitutional Republic , for two centuries the beacon of liberty the world over , individual freedom retreats under the ...
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 |