The Whig Ideal: Politics and Character in Antebellum AmericaUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 2001 - 297 halaman |
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... tell a different story . Like many later historians , Tocqueville neglected American college professors and intellectuals in this era primarily because these men more often sought to apply old ideas than to develop new ones . This ...
... tell a different story . Like many later historians , Tocqueville neglected American college professors and intellectuals in this era primarily because these men more often sought to apply old ideas than to develop new ones . This ...
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... Telling the Story of Henry Clay's Duels Clay's biographers used a number of techniques to explain and account for his actions in two duels . The first episode took place early in 1809 , when Clay was serving in the Kentucky House of ...
... Telling the Story of Henry Clay's Duels Clay's biographers used a number of techniques to explain and account for his actions in two duels . The first episode took place early in 1809 , when Clay was serving in the Kentucky House of ...
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... tell us much about the writers who contributed to it . Whereas humorists John Pendleton Kennedy , Augustus Baldwin Longstreet , Johnson Hooper , and Joseph Glover Baldwin have received critical attention for their contributions to the ...
... tell us much about the writers who contributed to it . Whereas humorists John Pendleton Kennedy , Augustus Baldwin Longstreet , Johnson Hooper , and Joseph Glover Baldwin have received critical attention for their contributions to the ...
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THE MORAL VISION OF THE AMERICAN WHIGS | 23 |
Balance as Virtue Passion | 40 |
Charles Brickett | 54 |
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