Great Issues in American History, Vol. II: From the Revolution to the Civil War, 1765-1865Richard Hofstadter Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 1958 - 448페이지 A collection of documentary selections offering insight into the major political and social issues of American history. These documentary selections are intended to provide a generous sampling from the major political controversies in American history. The general introductions, together with the headnotes supplied for each selection, will serve to set the documents in their historical context in such a way as to make it possible for a reader with a modest knowledge of American history to read them profitably and without further supplement ... Almost everything in these volumes can be described as argumentative. These documents reproduce the words of major actors of American political history - whether judges, statesmen, legislative bodies, or private individuals of influence - engaged in debating issues of central importance. |
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... grant to his Majesty the property of the colonies , " was thought a " tax " ; and that every such imposition , if laid any other way , than " with their consent , given personally , or by their representatives , " was not only ...
... grant to his Majesty the property of the colonies , " was thought a " tax " ; and that every such imposition , if laid any other way , than " with their consent , given personally , or by their representatives , " was not only ...
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... grant , and cannot be inferred from the words by which the grant is made . The inquiry then is , does the charter contain such a contract on the part of the State ? Is there any such stipula- tion to be found in that instrument ? It ...
... grant , and cannot be inferred from the words by which the grant is made . The inquiry then is , does the charter contain such a contract on the part of the State ? Is there any such stipula- tion to be found in that instrument ? It ...
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... grant in the mouth of a citizen , shall mean one thing , and in the mouth of a legislature shall mean another thing ? That in regard to the grant of a citizen , every word shall in case of any question of inter- pretation or implication ...
... grant in the mouth of a citizen , shall mean one thing , and in the mouth of a legislature shall mean another thing ? That in regard to the grant of a citizen , every word shall in case of any question of inter- pretation or implication ...
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REVOLUTION AND INDEPENDENCE | 3 |
Lincoln Abraham 330 385 | 4 |
Confederacy 3845 397 Dred Scott decision 31213 | 5 |
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