The American IdealLongmans, Green and Company, 1936 - 275 Seiten |
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... President of the United States , nearly 1,900,000 votes going to him , 1,400,000 to Douglas , and rather over 1,000,000 to the other two candidates . The news was greeted by a howl of derision from the South . The North had used its ...
... President of the United States , nearly 1,900,000 votes going to him , 1,400,000 to Douglas , and rather over 1,000,000 to the other two candidates . The news was greeted by a howl of derision from the South . The North had used its ...
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... President , holding that the dis- pute ought not to be regarded by the combatants as a mere private affair of their own , resolved to intervene . ' I felt , ' he explained , ' that the crisis was not one in which I could act on the ...
... President , holding that the dis- pute ought not to be regarded by the combatants as a mere private affair of their own , resolved to intervene . ' I felt , ' he explained , ' that the crisis was not one in which I could act on the ...
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... President appeared to see the war only as a bloody consummation of the economic rivalries of Germany and England and told the people of America to follow the tempting , easy course and wash their hands of the whole business . To Page it ...
... President appeared to see the war only as a bloody consummation of the economic rivalries of Germany and England and told the people of America to follow the tempting , easy course and wash their hands of the whole business . To Page it ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
ABRAHAM LINCOLN | 46 |
EMERSON AND WHITMAN | 106 |
Urheberrecht | |
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