10 Americans SpeakHuntington Library and Art Gallery, 1954 - 141 pages |
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... interest . All knew that this interest was , somehow , the cause of the war . To strengthen , perpetuate and extend this interest was the object for which the in- surgents would rend the Union , even by war ; while the gov- ernment ...
... interest . All knew that this interest was , somehow , the cause of the war . To strengthen , perpetuate and extend this interest was the object for which the in- surgents would rend the Union , even by war ; while the gov- ernment ...
Page 120
... interest as well as in the interest of humanity at large . There are , however , cases in which , while our own interests are not greatly involved , strong appeal is made to our sympathies . Ordinarily it is very much wiser and more ...
... interest as well as in the interest of humanity at large . There are , however , cases in which , while our own interests are not greatly involved , strong appeal is made to our sympathies . Ordinarily it is very much wiser and more ...
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... interest of dishonest or grasping creditors . Moreover , for the United States to take such a position offers the only possible way of insur- ing us against a clash with some foreign power . The position is , therefore , in the interest ...
... interest of dishonest or grasping creditors . Moreover , for the United States to take such a position offers the only possible way of insur- ing us against a clash with some foreign power . The position is , therefore , in the interest ...
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