Children of the Market PlaceMacmillan, 1922 - Всего страниц: 469 Fictitious autobiography of an Englishman who comes to Chicago in 1833 and takes part in town politics. |
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... republican institutions . She would gird them with her own monarchist principles , bodied forth in fortifications and military posts . It should not be . Douglas had said : " I would blot out the lines of the map which now mark our ...
... republican institutions . She would gird them with her own monarchist principles , bodied forth in fortifications and military posts . It should not be . Douglas had said : " I would blot out the lines of the map which now mark our ...
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... republican principles , upon the recognition by the French of the inherent right of the people in their sovereign capacity to make and amend their forms of government . It spoke for American Democracy , a sense of the sacred duty , by ...
... republican principles , upon the recognition by the French of the inherent right of the people in their sovereign capacity to make and amend their forms of government . It spoke for American Democracy , a sense of the sacred duty , by ...
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... republicans of France ? What would the German vote do , the Irish vote , all the foreign vote ? Had not the Whigs , marching through these streets of Chicago , captured all the effective thunder of the Democratic party ? As Douglas sat ...
... republicans of France ? What would the German vote do , the Irish vote , all the foreign vote ? Had not the Whigs , marching through these streets of Chicago , captured all the effective thunder of the Democratic party ? As Douglas sat ...
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... Republican with Jefferson ; a let - alone philosopher all the time . " - " Oh , yes , but Douglas is not educated . He is not really sound . He is not deep enough . He is not I hate the word spirituality - but he hasn't the right heat ...
... Republican with Jefferson ; a let - alone philosopher all the time . " - " Oh , yes , but Douglas is not educated . He is not really sound . He is not deep enough . He is not I hate the word spirituality - but he hasn't the right heat ...
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... republican principles which Douglas had hailed with delight ! If these things could be done with honor and applause , did Douglas deserve the hostility which was rising up against him ? Was America so immaculately free that Douglas ...
... republican principles which Douglas had hailed with delight ! If these things could be done with honor and applause , did Douglas deserve the hostility which was rising up against him ? Was America so immaculately free that Douglas ...
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