The American IdealLongmans, Green and Company, 1936 - 275 Seiten |
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... Democratic Party . He thus became a natural leader in the new Republican Party , which after the passage of the Kansas - Nebraska Bill was formed by an alliance between the Whigs and those Northern democrats who repudiated their old ...
... Democratic Party . He thus became a natural leader in the new Republican Party , which after the passage of the Kansas - Nebraska Bill was formed by an alliance between the Whigs and those Northern democrats who repudiated their old ...
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... democratic law cynically defied the spirit . In America a brazen - faced plutocracy , by utilising the forms of self - gov- ernment in a way that would have made a dog laugh , had concentrated all real power in their own hands . Vast ...
... democratic law cynically defied the spirit . In America a brazen - faced plutocracy , by utilising the forms of self - gov- ernment in a way that would have made a dog laugh , had concentrated all real power in their own hands . Vast ...
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... Democrat , but that did not prevent him from sympathising strongly with Theodore Roosevelt's New Na- tionalism and ... democratic man in particular . " There is one new subject , to my thinking worth all the old ones : the new impulse ...
... Democrat , but that did not prevent him from sympathising strongly with Theodore Roosevelt's New Na- tionalism and ... democratic man in particular . " There is one new subject , to my thinking worth all the old ones : the new impulse ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
ABRAHAM LINCOLN | 46 |
EMERSON AND WHITMAN | 106 |
Urheberrecht | |
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