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... interest . The nature of the electoral college , in which a victor must have a majority of the votes and where in ... interests . Population growth in the North and West - accompanied by demand for inexpensive land , transpor- tation ...
... interest . The nature of the electoral college , in which a victor must have a majority of the votes and where in ... interests . Population growth in the North and West - accompanied by demand for inexpensive land , transpor- tation ...
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... interests — but a positive program that will offer a fair and equi- table settlement to all , based on the principle of self - determination , our national interests and the cause of long - range world peace . We will sincerely and ...
... interests — but a positive program that will offer a fair and equi- table settlement to all , based on the principle of self - determination , our national interests and the cause of long - range world peace . We will sincerely and ...
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... interests whenever and wherever they are threatened any place in the world . But where our interests or our treaty commitments are not involved our role will be limited . We will not intervene militarily . But we will use our influence ...
... interests whenever and wherever they are threatened any place in the world . But where our interests or our treaty commitments are not involved our role will be limited . We will not intervene militarily . But we will use our influence ...
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 |