A More Perfect Union: To 1877Houghton Mifflin Company, 1996 - 256 páginas This two-volume primary source reader contains over 90 items and is organized chronologically and topically, with selections ranging from Lincoln's Gettysbury Address to Elizabeth Cady Stanton's Seneca Falls Declaration of 1848. Documents new to the fourth edition provide more coverage of the West and religion, as well as a variety of political, social, and economic documents. |
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Página 113
... received and hoisted in its place . This probably was carrying the pride of nations a little too far , as there had so lately been a large force of Spanish cavalry at the village , which had made a great impression on the minds of the ...
... received and hoisted in its place . This probably was carrying the pride of nations a little too far , as there had so lately been a large force of Spanish cavalry at the village , which had made a great impression on the minds of the ...
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... received not one electoral vote in the South . Even before Lincoln's election , Mississippi had contemplated with- drawing from the Union if the Republicans won . When Lincoln did win , Governor John J. Pettus issued a proclamation ...
... received not one electoral vote in the South . Even before Lincoln's election , Mississippi had contemplated with- drawing from the Union if the Republicans won . When Lincoln did win , Governor John J. Pettus issued a proclamation ...
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... receiving support from the government . Probably some others are receiving aid from kind- hearted men who have enjoyed the benefit of their services from childhood . To the general quiet and industry of this people there can be no doubt ...
... receiving support from the government . Probably some others are receiving aid from kind- hearted men who have enjoyed the benefit of their services from childhood . To the general quiet and industry of this people there can be no doubt ...
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RECREATING POLITICAL SOCIETY | 16 |
THE UNDERSIDE OF PRIVILEGE | 24 |
LEARNING AND PIETY | 34 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Abraham Lincoln American Anne Hutchinson appeared arms army bank became Boston called cause Charles Grandison Finney Christian church citizens Civil colony colored Congress Constitution Convention court declared Democratic duty election Elizabeth Cady Stanton England English established European excitements faction favor federal Federalist freedmen freedom give glory governor Hamilton hand hath human Hutchinson independence interest Jackson Jefferson John JOHN DE CRÈVECOEUR John Winthrop justice labor land legislation legislature libel liberty live Lord Lydia Maria Child manufacturing Massachusetts Mayflower Compact means ment minister nation nature negroes never Northern opinion oppression peace persons political Powhatan president principles protection Puritan Questions to Consider reform religion religious Republican party revivals slavery slaves society South Carolina Southern tariff territory things Thomas Jefferson tion Union United Virginia Washington Winthrop woman women wrote York Zenger