The Whig Ideal: Politics and Character in Antebellum AmericaUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 2001 - 297 halaman |
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... Darby Anvil " marks the full flowering of Longstreet's quasi- Whiggery . " I well remember , " the narrator Baldwin explains , " the first man who , without any qualifications for the place , was elected to the legislature of Georgia ...
... Darby Anvil " marks the full flowering of Longstreet's quasi- Whiggery . " I well remember , " the narrator Baldwin explains , " the first man who , without any qualifications for the place , was elected to the legislature of Georgia ...
Halaman 227
... Darby wanders about and finds " ten or twelve [ attendees ] of his own class ... gathered round the bottle . " The designing blacksmith inquires about the upcoming election , and expresses shock to discover that his friends think ...
... Darby wanders about and finds " ten or twelve [ attendees ] of his own class ... gathered round the bottle . " The designing blacksmith inquires about the upcoming election , and expresses shock to discover that his friends think ...
Halaman 229
... Darby wastes no time in becoming an ardent seeker of office . Like many Whigs who were leery of popular politics , Longstreet condemned the practice of public campaigning . The republican conception of government that fit the Whig idea ...
... Darby wastes no time in becoming an ardent seeker of office . Like many Whigs who were leery of popular politics , Longstreet condemned the practice of public campaigning . The republican conception of government that fit the Whig idea ...
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THE MORAL VISION OF THE AMERICAN WHIGS | 23 |
Balance as Virtue Passion | 40 |
Charles Brickett | 54 |
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