The American IdealLongmans, Green and Company, 1936 - 275 Seiten |
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... South . And that might well mean the ultimate destruction of the South , for the North stood not only for the abolition of slavery but for a high protective tariff on manufactured goods which would bring ruin to the free - trading ...
... South . And that might well mean the ultimate destruction of the South , for the North stood not only for the abolition of slavery but for a high protective tariff on manufactured goods which would bring ruin to the free - trading ...
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... South'- was not only an economic necessity but a wise and even noble rela- tionship . The negroes , it was pointed out , were contented , well treated , and employed in the only way of which their primitive intellects admitted . In fact ...
... South'- was not only an economic necessity but a wise and even noble rela- tionship . The negroes , it was pointed out , were contented , well treated , and employed in the only way of which their primitive intellects admitted . In fact ...
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... South were withholding supplies , brought the issue to a head . For so long as he was able Lincoln delayed the final decision , while all around him urged him to compromise on the main question and yield to the South . At the beginning ...
... South were withholding supplies , brought the issue to a head . For so long as he was able Lincoln delayed the final decision , while all around him urged him to compromise on the main question and yield to the South . At the beginning ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
ABRAHAM LINCOLN | 46 |
EMERSON AND WHITMAN | 106 |
Urheberrecht | |
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