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Page 166
... individual worth of the individual man , this government cannot permanently hold the place which it has achieved among the nations . The vital lines of cleavage among our people do not correspond , and indeed run at right angles to ...
... individual worth of the individual man , this government cannot permanently hold the place which it has achieved among the nations . The vital lines of cleavage among our people do not correspond , and indeed run at right angles to ...
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... individual Americans ; Best serves the nation in the search for peace with justice and freedom ; Best fosters a ... individual citizens . We reject any attempt to treat them merely as members of pres- sure groups or as serial numbers in ...
... individual Americans ; Best serves the nation in the search for peace with justice and freedom ; Best fosters a ... individual citizens . We reject any attempt to treat them merely as members of pres- sure groups or as serial numbers in ...
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... individual can seek his own goals . In some areas this requires federal action to supplement individual , local and state initiative . The Republican Party has acted and will act de- cisively , compassionately , and with deep human ...
... individual can seek his own goals . In some areas this requires federal action to supplement individual , local and state initiative . The Republican Party has acted and will act de- cisively , compassionately , and with deep human ...
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 |