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... military force , with an overgrown Executive will not long be safe companions to liberty . The means of defense agst . Foreign danger , have been always the instruments of tyranny at home . 21 Madison further addressed the question of ...
... military force , with an overgrown Executive will not long be safe companions to liberty . The means of defense agst . Foreign danger , have been always the instruments of tyranny at home . 21 Madison further addressed the question of ...
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... military forces out of our hemisphere , and implied that we would keep our military forces out of theirs . Toward the end of America's Old Republic , in 1852 , Henry Clay stated : By following the policy we have adhered to since the ...
... military forces out of our hemisphere , and implied that we would keep our military forces out of theirs . Toward the end of America's Old Republic , in 1852 , Henry Clay stated : By following the policy we have adhered to since the ...
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... military 7oCharles A. and Mary R. Beard , The Rise of American Civilization ( New York : Macmillan , 1927 ) , 2 , pp . 39-40 ; see also Adams , Good and Evil , p . 336 . and commercial aid to have prolonged its resistance and perhaps.
... military 7oCharles A. and Mary R. Beard , The Rise of American Civilization ( New York : Macmillan , 1927 ) , 2 , pp . 39-40 ; see also Adams , Good and Evil , p . 336 . and commercial aid to have prolonged its resistance and perhaps.
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... military and propaganda purposes.75 After issuing the Procla- mation , Lincoln admitted that : " the character of the war will be changed . It will be one of subjugation .... The [ old ] South is to be destroyed and replaced by new ...
... military and propaganda purposes.75 After issuing the Procla- mation , Lincoln admitted that : " the character of the war will be changed . It will be one of subjugation .... The [ old ] South is to be destroyed and replaced by new ...
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... military expediency , not as a moral judgment . If he could have preserved the Union , short of war , by tolerating slavery , he would have done so ′′ 80 Gore Vidal , in his study of the American Civil War , and of Lin- coln in ...
... military expediency , not as a moral judgment . If he could have preserved the Union , short of war , by tolerating slavery , he would have done so ′′ 80 Gore Vidal , in his study of the American Civil War , and of Lin- coln in ...
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