The Liberal Presidents: A Study of the Liberal Tradition in the American PresidencyKennikat Press, 1965 - 226페이지 |
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... stormy present . . . As our case is new , so we must think and act anew . We must disenthrall ourselves , and then we shall save our country . ABRAHAM LINCOLN I The United States of America from its beginning has been a liberal enter ...
... stormy present . . . As our case is new , so we must think and act anew . We must disenthrall ourselves , and then we shall save our country . ABRAHAM LINCOLN I The United States of America from its beginning has been a liberal enter ...
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... stormy present . The occasion is piled high with diffi- culty , and we must rise with the occasion . As our case is new , so must we think and act anew . We must dis- enthrall ourselves , and then we shall save our country . ABRAHAM ...
... stormy present . The occasion is piled high with diffi- culty , and we must rise with the occasion . As our case is new , so must we think and act anew . We must dis- enthrall ourselves , and then we shall save our country . ABRAHAM ...
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... stormy present . The occasion is piled high with difficulty , and we must rise with the occasion . As our case is new , so we must think anew and act anew . We must disenthrall ourselves , and then we shall save our country . Fellow ...
... stormy present . The occasion is piled high with difficulty , and we must rise with the occasion . As our case is new , so we must think anew and act anew . We must disenthrall ourselves , and then we shall save our country . Fellow ...
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PREVIEW OF THE LIBERAL TRADITION I | 1 |
FIRST PATTERNS FOR THE PRESIDENCY | 12 |
DECLINE OF THE NATIONAL IDEAL | 26 |
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