Revolution to ReconstructionDoubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1939 - Всего страниц: 486 |
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... Never to trust the lamb to the custody of the wolf . " " Where the people have a voice , and there is no balance , " wrote Adams , " there will be everlasting fluctuations , revolu- tions , and horrors , until a standing army , with a ...
... Never to trust the lamb to the custody of the wolf . " " Where the people have a voice , and there is no balance , " wrote Adams , " there will be everlasting fluctuations , revolu- tions , and horrors , until a standing army , with a ...
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... never wrote tenderly to the mother of his own children . He adored the memory of his mother , but never troubled to erect a marker over her grave . He typified the opposition to slavery , but never risked his political future on that ...
... never wrote tenderly to the mother of his own children . He adored the memory of his mother , but never troubled to erect a marker over her grave . He typified the opposition to slavery , but never risked his political future on that ...
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... never wrote tenderly to the mother of his own children . He adored the memory of his mother , but never troubled to erect a marker over her grave . He typified the opposition to slavery , but never risked his political future on that ...
... never wrote tenderly to the mother of his own children . He adored the memory of his mother , but never troubled to erect a marker over her grave . He typified the opposition to slavery , but never risked his political future on that ...
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