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... decisions were a deciding factor in the Civil War . The crack in the Liberty Bell focused attention on the Constitution as an important element in our government and to John Marshall , the greatest of all of our Chief Justices . At the ...
... decisions were a deciding factor in the Civil War . The crack in the Liberty Bell focused attention on the Constitution as an important element in our government and to John Marshall , the greatest of all of our Chief Justices . At the ...
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... decision in favor of " Torch " entirely on his own and over the protests of his highest ranking advisors , " wrote Robert Sherwood . And Winston Churchill also declared that he , too , would " personally assume responsibility before God ...
... decision in favor of " Torch " entirely on his own and over the protests of his highest ranking advisors , " wrote Robert Sherwood . And Winston Churchill also declared that he , too , would " personally assume responsibility before God ...
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... decision at the moment could have been foreseen by anyone . " If there were nothing else in my life to prove the ... decisions you must make in a crisis , and then the confidence to leave the result to higher power . Only by trust in ...
... decision at the moment could have been foreseen by anyone . " If there were nothing else in my life to prove the ... decisions you must make in a crisis , and then the confidence to leave the result to higher power . Only by trust in ...
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War Is Over | 13 |
April 30th George Washingtons First Official | 19 |
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Abraham Lincoln Allied Nations Almighty American Andrew Johnson April Army asked attack Bastonge battle beaches began believe Bible blessing British CHAPTER Charles Soong Chiang Kai-shek Chinese Communist Christ Christian Church Churchill civil Commander Congress Constitution D-Day December declared defeat defense DeSharzer Douglas MacArthur Eisenhower enemy faith Father fight forces Formosa France freedom friends gave Generalissimo German God's Harry Truman Hitler Inaugural invasion Japan Japanese John Johnson July June Korea Kuomintang land leaders liberty lives Lord Luftwaffe MacArthur Madame Chiang Malta Mao Tse-tung March Marshall military Nationalist Government North November Patton peace Philippines political pray prayer President Roosevelt President Truman Red China regime religion religious Republic Russia Senator slavery soldiers Soong South Vietnam Soviet speech Stalin storm Sun Yat-sen surrender troops Union United Nations victory weather Winston Churchill words wrote