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... living man nor a dead man - such as a policy of “ don't care " on a question about which all true men do care - such as Union appeals beseeching true Union men to yield to Disunionists , re- versing the divine rule , and calling , not ...
... living man nor a dead man - such as a policy of “ don't care " on a question about which all true men do care - such as Union appeals beseeching true Union men to yield to Disunionists , re- versing the divine rule , and calling , not ...
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... living and enough money to insure a decent start under American conditions . This would stop the influx of cheap labor , and the resulting competition which gives rise to so much of bitterness in American industrial life ; and it would ...
... living and enough money to insure a decent start under American conditions . This would stop the influx of cheap labor , and the resulting competition which gives rise to so much of bitterness in American industrial life ; and it would ...
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... living in an age of profoundest revolu- tion . The lives of men and of nations are undergoing such trans- formations as history has rarely recorded . The birth of new na- tions , the impact of new machines , the threat of new weapons ...
... living in an age of profoundest revolu- tion . The lives of men and of nations are undergoing such trans- formations as history has rarely recorded . The birth of new na- tions , the impact of new machines , the threat of new weapons ...
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 |