Words that Made American History: Colonial times to the 1870'sRichard Nelson Current, John Arthur Garraty Little, Brown, 1965 - United States [1] Colonial times to the 1870's.--[2] Since the Civil War. |
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... interest , and future prospects . She hopes , too , to see the other States cut down to her own dimensions . North Carolina has the same motives of present and future interest . Virginia follows . Mary- land is not on that side of the ...
... interest , and future prospects . She hopes , too , to see the other States cut down to her own dimensions . North Carolina has the same motives of present and future interest . Virginia follows . Mary- land is not on that side of the ...
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... interest , a moneyed interest , with many lesser interests , grow up of necessity in civilized nations , and divide them into different classes , actuated by different sentiments and views . The regulation of these various and ...
... interest , a moneyed interest , with many lesser interests , grow up of necessity in civilized nations , and divide them into different classes , actuated by different sentiments and views . The regulation of these various and ...
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... interest and that seriously . Our credit , our faith solemnly pledged , is at stake . Unless we constitute a power at the head of the states , sufficient to compel them to act in concert , I now predict not only a dis- solution of our ...
... interest and that seriously . Our credit , our faith solemnly pledged , is at stake . Unless we constitute a power at the head of the states , sufficient to compel them to act in concert , I now predict not only a dis- solution of our ...
Contents
JONATHAN EDWARDS The Puritan View | 19 |
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN The Practical Life 32 2222 | 32 |
JOHN WOOLMAN The Humanitarian Spirit | 50 |
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