We Hold These Truths: Documents of American DemocracyStuart Gerry Brown Harper & brothers, 1941 - 351 páginas |
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... question that can ever come under your consideration - How can the Union be preserved ? To give a satisfactory answer to this mighty question , it is indispensable to have an accurate and thorough knowledge of the nature and the ...
... question that can ever come under your consideration - How can the Union be preserved ? To give a satisfactory answer to this mighty question , it is indispensable to have an accurate and thorough knowledge of the nature and the ...
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Documents of American Democracy Stuart Gerry Brown. with the agitation of the slavery question , and has been increasing ever since . The next question , going one step further back , is- What has caused this widely diffused and almost ...
Documents of American Democracy Stuart Gerry Brown. with the agitation of the slavery question , and has been increasing ever since . The next question , going one step further back , is- What has caused this widely diffused and almost ...
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... question . But , I will say , she cannot refuse , if she has half the love of the Union which she professes to have , or without justly exposing herself to the charge that her love of power and ag- grandizement is far greater than her ...
... question . But , I will say , she cannot refuse , if she has half the love of the Union which she professes to have , or without justly exposing herself to the charge that her love of power and ag- grandizement is far greater than her ...
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The Meaning of Democracy | 9 |
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN The Albany Plan of Union 1754 | 18 |
THOMAS PAINE Appendix to Common Sense 1776 | 34 |
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