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... less clearly , and Theodore Roosevelt . Herbert Hoover had espoused a variant of the basic principle of national political unity by seeking prosperity through federal assistance to organized agencies of economic groups . If he had ...
... less clearly , and Theodore Roosevelt . Herbert Hoover had espoused a variant of the basic principle of national political unity by seeking prosperity through federal assistance to organized agencies of economic groups . If he had ...
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... less experience , but sought at once to convey the impression that the United States had not fared well in foreign or domestic policy under the Eisenhower administration . At the same time he hoped to demonstrate his own maturity and ...
... less experience , but sought at once to convey the impression that the United States had not fared well in foreign or domestic policy under the Eisenhower administration . At the same time he hoped to demonstrate his own maturity and ...
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... less quantity of unappropriated public lands , upon which said person may have filed a pre - emption claim , or which may , at the time the application is made , be subject to pre - emption at one dollar and twenty - five cents , or less ...
... less quantity of unappropriated public lands , upon which said person may have filed a pre - emption claim , or which may , at the time the application is made , be subject to pre - emption at one dollar and twenty - five cents , or less ...
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 |