The American IdealLongmans, Green and Company, 1936 - 275 Seiten |
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... republican prin- ciples ; the whole landed interest is republican and so is a great mass of talents . Against us are the Executive , the Ju- diciary , two out of three branches of the legislature , all the officers of the government ...
... republican prin- ciples ; the whole landed interest is republican and so is a great mass of talents . Against us are the Executive , the Ju- diciary , two out of three branches of the legislature , all the officers of the government ...
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... Republican Party would oust the Democrats from power by the adoption of a Western presidential candidate . The leading Western Republican was Lincoln . Among the Northern politicians there were many men with far more refinement , far ...
... Republican Party would oust the Democrats from power by the adoption of a Western presidential candidate . The leading Western Republican was Lincoln . Among the Northern politicians there were many men with far more refinement , far ...
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... Republican Convention waited on him they thought they might have picked a handsomer article , yet doubted if they could have chosen a better . On November 6 , 1860 , waiting with the operator in a tele- graph box at Springfield ...
... Republican Convention waited on him they thought they might have picked a handsomer article , yet doubted if they could have chosen a better . On November 6 , 1860 , waiting with the operator in a tele- graph box at Springfield ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
ABRAHAM LINCOLN | 46 |
EMERSON AND WHITMAN | 106 |
Urheberrecht | |
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