10 Americans SpeakHuntington Library and Art Gallery, 1954 - 141 pages |
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... State or THAT State , but on EVERY State ; up and help us ; lay your fhoulders to the wheel ; better have too much force than too little , when fo great an object is at ftake . Let it be told to the future world , that in the depth of ...
... State or THAT State , but on EVERY State ; up and help us ; lay your fhoulders to the wheel ; better have too much force than too little , when fo great an object is at ftake . Let it be told to the future world , that in the depth of ...
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... State of Massachusetts nor the inhabitants of the State of New York by saying that , when they are confronted with the proposition , they will declare that this nation is not able to attend to its own business . It is the issue of 1776 ...
... State of Massachusetts nor the inhabitants of the State of New York by saying that , when they are confronted with the proposition , they will declare that this nation is not able to attend to its own business . It is the issue of 1776 ...
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... States would exercise " an international police power " in Latin America was soon resented there as " Yankee Imperialism . It was not until 1930 , under Secretary of State Stimson , that the Monroe Doctrine was redefined , thus paving ...
... States would exercise " an international police power " in Latin America was soon resented there as " Yankee Imperialism . It was not until 1930 , under Secretary of State Stimson , that the Monroe Doctrine was redefined , thus paving ...
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