The American IdealLongmans, Green and Company, 1936 - 275 Seiten |
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... liberty of man . The Legislative , Executive and Judiciary were to be kept separate , power was to be balanced against power , and standing armies in peacetime were to be declared illegal . The House of Representatives was to be elected ...
... liberty of man . The Legislative , Executive and Judiciary were to be kept separate , power was to be balanced against power , and standing armies in peacetime were to be declared illegal . The House of Representatives was to be elected ...
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... Liberty is your birthright . God gave it to you as He gave it to others , and it is a sin that you have been deprived of it for so many years . But you must try to deserve this priceless boon . Let the world see that you merit it , and ...
... Liberty is your birthright . God gave it to you as He gave it to others , and it is a sin that you have been deprived of it for so many years . But you must try to deserve this priceless boon . Let the world see that you merit it , and ...
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... liberty which you seem to prize so highly . Even when victory in the field seemed assured , it was not certain that the North would hold together . War - weariness , divided aims , the sapping of public morality and honour which every ...
... liberty which you seem to prize so highly . Even when victory in the field seemed assured , it was not certain that the North would hold together . War - weariness , divided aims , the sapping of public morality and honour which every ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
ABRAHAM LINCOLN | 46 |
EMERSON AND WHITMAN | 106 |
Urheberrecht | |
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