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... freedom and progress , will have been the beginning of an era of misery and violence worse than any which has darkened their unhappy past . The suggestion has been made that we could renounce our authority over the islands and , giving ...
... freedom and progress , will have been the beginning of an era of misery and violence worse than any which has darkened their unhappy past . The suggestion has been made that we could renounce our authority over the islands and , giving ...
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... freedom may be carried to all people . . . . Government's primary role is to help provide the environment within which the individual can seek his own goals . In some areas this requires federal action to supplement individual , local ...
... freedom may be carried to all people . . . . Government's primary role is to help provide the environment within which the individual can seek his own goals . In some areas this requires federal action to supplement individual , local ...
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... freedom applies no less abroad . America must advance freedom throughout the world as a vital condition of orderly human progress , universal justice , and the security of the American people . The supreme challenge to this policy is an ...
... freedom applies no less abroad . America must advance freedom throughout the world as a vital condition of orderly human progress , universal justice , and the security of the American people . The supreme challenge to this policy is an ...
Contents
Crisis and a New Party | 7 |
1856 | 15 |
The Rise of Lincoln | 23 |
Copyright | |
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Antislavery Politics in Antebellum and Civil War America Thomas G. Mitchell No preview available - 2007 |