Conflict and Consensus in Early American HistoryAllen Freeman Davis, Harold D. Woodman D.C. Heath, 1980 - Počet stran: 465 |
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... argued that they were " homogenizing " American history ; he accused them of " carrying out a massive grading operation to smooth over America's social convulsions . " He and other critics did not simply call for a return to the history ...
... argued that they were " homogenizing " American history ; he accused them of " carrying out a massive grading operation to smooth over America's social convulsions . " He and other critics did not simply call for a return to the history ...
Strana 371
... argued , it would be the result of man's effort to produce it ; patience and inactivity had never yet helped the world's ills . Persistently , sometimes harshly , the abolitionists denounced delay and those who advocated it ; they were ...
... argued , it would be the result of man's effort to produce it ; patience and inactivity had never yet helped the world's ills . Persistently , sometimes harshly , the abolitionists denounced delay and those who advocated it ; they were ...
Strana 411
... argued , could not be allowed to expand , because it would bring upon the West " a blight whose fatal influence will be felt for centuries . " Two weeks later the same paper quoted a southern journal , which , in urging slavery ...
... argued , could not be allowed to expand , because it would bring upon the West " a blight whose fatal influence will be felt for centuries . " Two weeks later the same paper quoted a southern journal , which , in urging slavery ...
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