The Growth of the United States: The expansion of the nation, 1865-1943H. Holt, 1943 |
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... principle at issue " involves the very framework of the government and the fundamental principles of American ... principle of this decision had been applied to the South , part of the Congressional plan of reconstruction would have been ...
... principle at issue " involves the very framework of the government and the fundamental principles of American ... principle of this decision had been applied to the South , part of the Congressional plan of reconstruction would have been ...
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... principle already adopted , and asked for more nearly permanent legislation upon the subject . American institutions ... principle is necessary and sound and destined to increase greatly the public welfare . We must maintain our own ...
... principle already adopted , and asked for more nearly permanent legislation upon the subject . American institutions ... principle is necessary and sound and destined to increase greatly the public welfare . We must maintain our own ...
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... principles . Both parties would recognize the in- violability of the territorial integrity and sovereignty of all nations , and agree to a policy of non - interference in the internal affairs of other coun- tries . Next came the principle ...
... principles . Both parties would recognize the in- violability of the territorial integrity and sovereignty of all nations , and agree to a policy of non - interference in the internal affairs of other coun- tries . Next came the principle ...
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The LincolnJohnson Plan | 1 |
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The Process of Reconstruction | 15 |
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