The Making of American Democracy: 1865-1960Ray Allen Billington Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1962 |
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... things ? He is bound to say that it is a bad state of things , and must somehow be reformed . He is bound to de- clare that " the laborer is worthy of his hire " ; that , in the words of the apostle Paul , “ the husbandman that laboreth ...
... things ? He is bound to say that it is a bad state of things , and must somehow be reformed . He is bound to de- clare that " the laborer is worthy of his hire " ; that , in the words of the apostle Paul , “ the husbandman that laboreth ...
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... things we ought long ago to have been doing . And what are these things ? ( 1 ) Let us by all means remain militarily strong and alert . In doing so , let us have in mind not the thought of victory over some- one else ; for surely there ...
... things we ought long ago to have been doing . And what are these things ? ( 1 ) Let us by all means remain militarily strong and alert . In doing so , let us have in mind not the thought of victory over some- one else ; for surely there ...
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... things that were started in the Bill of Rights , the things that an- nounce the rights that every single individ- ual has in this country ; his equality before the law ; his right to worship as he pleases , think as he pleases and talk ...
... things that were started in the Bill of Rights , the things that an- nounce the rights that every single individ- ual has in this country ; his equality before the law ; his right to worship as he pleases , think as he pleases and talk ...
Contents
Preface to the Revised Edition | 1 |
A message of hope and a promise of action First Inaugural Address Franklin D Roosevelt 1933 | 5 |
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