Words that Made American History: Colonial times to the 1870'sRichard Nelson Current, John Arthur Garraty Little, Brown, 1965 [1] Colonial times to the 1870's.--[2] Since the Civil War. |
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... peace of the con- tinent and preserve it inviolate from civil wars . I dread the event of a reconciliation with Britain now , as it is more than probable that it will be followed by a revolt some where or other , the consequences of ...
... peace of the con- tinent and preserve it inviolate from civil wars . I dread the event of a reconciliation with Britain now , as it is more than probable that it will be followed by a revolt some where or other , the consequences of ...
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... peace of his home , and again entered upon public life to quell agitation and restore peace to a distracted Union . Then we Democrats , with Cass at our head , welcomed Henry Clay , whom the whole nation regarded as having been ...
... peace of his home , and again entered upon public life to quell agitation and restore peace to a distracted Union . Then we Democrats , with Cass at our head , welcomed Henry Clay , whom the whole nation regarded as having been ...
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... peace and harmony of the country until it shook the foundation of the republic from its centre to its circumference . It was that agitation that brought Clay forth from his retirement at Ashland again to occupy his seat in the Senate of ...
... peace and harmony of the country until it shook the foundation of the republic from its centre to its circumference . It was that agitation that brought Clay forth from his retirement at Ashland again to occupy his seat in the Senate of ...
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