The Making of American Democracy: 1492-1865Ray Allen Billington Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1962 |
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... less powerful than the rest , as it is not merely moral , but laid deep in the natural constitution of things . Three thousand miles of ocean lie between you and them . No contrivance can prevent the ef- fect of this distance in ...
... less powerful than the rest , as it is not merely moral , but laid deep in the natural constitution of things . Three thousand miles of ocean lie between you and them . No contrivance can prevent the ef- fect of this distance in ...
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... less true that they re- served a portion still larger and not less important under their own immediate guard- ianship , and in relation to which their origi- nal obligation to protect their citizens , from whatever quarter assailed ...
... less true that they re- served a portion still larger and not less important under their own immediate guard- ianship , and in relation to which their origi- nal obligation to protect their citizens , from whatever quarter assailed ...
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... less than open recognition of the power of Congress to bar slavery from the territories . Their principal spokesman was William H. Seward of New York , whose penetrating remarks disclose the democratic issues involved : 18 It is now ...
... less than open recognition of the power of Congress to bar slavery from the territories . Their principal spokesman was William H. Seward of New York , whose penetrating remarks disclose the democratic issues involved : 18 It is now ...
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