The Abolition Crusade and Its Consequences: Four Periods of American HistoryC. Scribner's Sons, 1912 - Всего страниц: 249 |
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... stitution . One of the most serious troubles in the past , many think our greatest , was our ter- rible war among ourselves . Perhaps , after the lapse of nearly fifty years , we can all now agree that if our people and our States had 6 ...
... stitution . One of the most serious troubles in the past , many think our greatest , was our ter- rible war among ourselves . Perhaps , after the lapse of nearly fifty years , we can all now agree that if our people and our States had 6 ...
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... party and called themselves Republicans . Some thirty years later they called themselves Democrats . Those , on the other hand , who believed in construing the grants of power in the Con- stitution liberally 17 AND ITS CONSEQUENCES.
... party and called themselves Republicans . Some thirty years later they called themselves Democrats . Those , on the other hand , who believed in construing the grants of power in the Con- stitution liberally 17 AND ITS CONSEQUENCES.
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... stitution liberally or broadly , called them- selves Federalists . Washington was a Federalist , but such was his influence that the dispute between the Republicans and the Federalists about the meaning of the Constitution did not ...
... stitution liberally or broadly , called them- selves Federalists . Washington was a Federalist , but such was his influence that the dispute between the Republicans and the Federalists about the meaning of the Constitution did not ...
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... of Daniel Webster's great speech in 1830 : " The North was now be- ginning to insist upon a national govern- ment ; the South was continuing to insist upon the original understanding of the Con- stitution ; that 34 THE ABOLITION CRUSADE.
... of Daniel Webster's great speech in 1830 : " The North was now be- ginning to insist upon a national govern- ment ; the South was continuing to insist upon the original understanding of the Con- stitution ; that 34 THE ABOLITION CRUSADE.
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... stitution ; that was all . " And in those attitudes the two sections stood in 1860-61 , one upon the modern theory of an indestructible Union ; the other upon the old idea that States had the right to secede from the Union . In 1848 ...
... stitution ; that was all . " And in those attitudes the two sections stood in 1860-61 , one upon the modern theory of an indestructible Union ; the other upon the old idea that States had the right to secede from the Union . In 1848 ...
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