The American IdealLongmans, Green and Company, 1936 - 275 Seiten |
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... slavery . Unlike most of his Southern neighbours he knew that they could not be reconciled . His Louisiana purchase complicated the matter still further , for it was followed by a new tide of emigration westwards into country much of ...
... slavery . Unlike most of his Southern neighbours he knew that they could not be reconciled . His Louisiana purchase complicated the matter still further , for it was followed by a new tide of emigration westwards into country much of ...
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... slavery with an arrogant counter - cry that slavery was good in itself . A conviction ripened in Southern minds that domestic slavery -'our Institution at the South'- was not only an economic necessity but a wise and even noble rela ...
... slavery with an arrogant counter - cry that slavery was good in itself . A conviction ripened in Southern minds that domestic slavery -'our Institution at the South'- was not only an economic necessity but a wise and even noble rela ...
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... slavery , ' he wrote , ' we must not do so either ; but we must make laws for the new States , which the Fathers could not foresee . ' His desire was to put back slavery where they had left it . In short , slavery , though rendered ...
... slavery , ' he wrote , ' we must not do so either ; but we must make laws for the new States , which the Fathers could not foresee . ' His desire was to put back slavery where they had left it . In short , slavery , though rendered ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
ABRAHAM LINCOLN | 46 |
EMERSON AND WHITMAN | 106 |
Urheberrecht | |
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