Great Issues in American History, Svazek 2Richard Hofstadter, Clarence Lester Ver Steeg Vintage Books, 1969 |
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... cause , on a sound bottom , the force of this country can crush America to atoms . I know the valour of your troops . I know the skill of your officers . There is not a company of foot that has served in America out of which you may not ...
... cause , on a sound bottom , the force of this country can crush America to atoms . I know the valour of your troops . I know the skill of your officers . There is not a company of foot that has served in America out of which you may not ...
Strana 320
... cause of this , is the perfect spirit of equality so prevalent among the whites of all the slaveholding States . Jack Cade , the English re- former , wished all mankind to be brought to one common level . We believe slavery in the U ...
... cause of this , is the perfect spirit of equality so prevalent among the whites of all the slaveholding States . Jack Cade , the English re- former , wished all mankind to be brought to one common level . We believe slavery in the U ...
Strana 385
... cause of the war , and that to win the war and reconstitute the Union without destroy- ing slavery would only be asking for further trouble with " the slave power . " The most notable assertion of this point of view was Horace Greeley's ...
... cause of the war , and that to win the war and reconstitute the Union without destroy- ing slavery would only be asking for further trouble with " the slave power . " The most notable assertion of this point of view was Horace Greeley's ...
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