In the Shadow of Truth: America's Other HeritageVantage Press, 1975 - 320 стор. |
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... served four years of his sentence before he was pardoned in 1847 . We have been placed in the forefront of the battle in the cause of man against the powers of evil which have so long crushed him to the dust . -John L. O'Sullivan The ...
... served four years of his sentence before he was pardoned in 1847 . We have been placed in the forefront of the battle in the cause of man against the powers of evil which have so long crushed him to the dust . -John L. O'Sullivan The ...
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... served a new generation of adventurers at the turn of the century . Young men , typified by the " Bully Boy " Theodore Roosevelt , were fed a steady diet of heroic Civil War tales by veterans who constantly " waved the bloody shirt ...
... served a new generation of adventurers at the turn of the century . Young men , typified by the " Bully Boy " Theodore Roosevelt , were fed a steady diet of heroic Civil War tales by veterans who constantly " waved the bloody shirt ...
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... served to heighten the atmosphere of hysteria and violence directed against the people of other faiths in a land that had long been proud of its atmosphere of religious freedom . Animosity between Catholics and Protestants continued ...
... served to heighten the atmosphere of hysteria and violence directed against the people of other faiths in a land that had long been proud of its atmosphere of religious freedom . Animosity between Catholics and Protestants continued ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
The Vanguard of Justice? | 41 |
The Melting Pot or the Scalding Pot? | 149 |
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