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... peace of justice . There are kinds of peace which are highly undesirable , which are in the long run as destructive as any war . Tyrants and oppressors have many times made a wilderness and called it peace . Many times peoples who were ...
... peace of justice . There are kinds of peace which are highly undesirable , which are in the long run as destructive as any war . Tyrants and oppressors have many times made a wilderness and called it peace . Many times peoples who were ...
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... peace plan on the table . There was a rather hopeless feeling about foreign policy , a hopeless feeling about ending ... peace that we are trying to build , in a way , as a matter of fact , that will build for the peace in the Pacific ...
... peace plan on the table . There was a rather hopeless feeling about foreign policy , a hopeless feeling about ending ... peace that we are trying to build , in a way , as a matter of fact , that will build for the peace in the Pacific ...
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... peace in the world - let's assume that we have it - what does that mean for America ? Well , peace and the absence of war is one thing , but that is a very limited and a very inadequate goal . What we must recognize is that when we have ...
... peace in the world - let's assume that we have it - what does that mean for America ? Well , peace and the absence of war is one thing , but that is a very limited and a very inadequate goal . What we must recognize is that when we have ...
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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 |