The American Mind: Selections from the Literature of the United States, Band 1Harry Redcay Warfel, Ralph Henry Gabriel, Stanley Thomas Williams American Book Company, 1947 |
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... nation might have destroyed the new nation . The alliance was liquidated in 1800 , after two years of undeclared war on the sea between France and the American republic . This event marked the beginning of progress toward the policy of ...
... nation might have destroyed the new nation . The alliance was liquidated in 1800 , after two years of undeclared war on the sea between France and the American republic . This event marked the beginning of progress toward the policy of ...
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... nation may be promoted . Even things in them- selves not positively advantageous sometimes be- come so , by their ... nation of mere cultivators than in a nation of cultivators and mer- chants ; less in a nation of cultivators and ...
... nation may be promoted . Even things in them- selves not positively advantageous sometimes be- come so , by their ... nation of mere cultivators than in a nation of cultivators and mer- chants ; less in a nation of cultivators and ...
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... nation , con- ceived in liberty , and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal . Now we are engaged in a great civil war , testing whether that nation , or any nation so conceived 50 and so dedicated , can long endure ...
... nation , con- ceived in liberty , and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal . Now we are engaged in a great civil war , testing whether that nation , or any nation so conceived 50 and so dedicated , can long endure ...
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