The American IdealLongmans, Green and Company, 1936 - 275 Seiten |
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... present . He made it clear that he regarded the Union as indissoluble and that , at whatever cost , he would take the necessary steps to pre- serve it . Beyond the bare essentials he would not press his power an inch or interfere with ...
... present . He made it clear that he regarded the Union as indissoluble and that , at whatever cost , he would take the necessary steps to pre- serve it . Beyond the bare essentials he would not press his power an inch or interfere with ...
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... present , of the country . One of the most enduring features of his work was his preservation for the nation of the remaining great forests and water systems of the West . By his policy of ' Conservation ' he saved for the young ...
... present , of the country . One of the most enduring features of his work was his preservation for the nation of the remaining great forests and water systems of the West . By his policy of ' Conservation ' he saved for the young ...
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... present eminence and wisdom . Nor was that the way our friend found his way from a little law - office in Atlanta , where I first saw him , to the White House . More and more I am struck with this - that governments are human . They are ...
... present eminence and wisdom . Nor was that the way our friend found his way from a little law - office in Atlanta , where I first saw him , to the White House . More and more I am struck with this - that governments are human . They are ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
ABRAHAM LINCOLN | 46 |
EMERSON AND WHITMAN | 106 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Abraham Lincoln Alan Seeger American dream Andrew Jackson beauty became believed better born Boston British century Civil Congress countrymen dead death declared defeated democracy democratic election Emerson England English Europe eyes father feel followed freedom future hand happy heart hope human ideal Independence interests Jefferson King knew labour land liberty Lincoln Lindsay living Mark Hanna mind Missouri Compromise Monroe Doctrine Monticello moral nation nature negro neighbours never night North Old World once passionate peace poet political politicians President Presidential race rendezvous with Death Republican Party Seeger seemed sing slavery slaves soul South Southern spirit spring Springfield stand Stephen Graham sweet Theodore Roosevelt thing thought tion told a friend Union United Vachel Vachel Lindsay Virginia vote Walter Page Washington wealth West Western Whitman whole wilderness wrote York young