The doctrine is simply this: that the Union soldiers who died at Gettysburg sacrificed their lives to the cause of self-determination, that government of the people, by the people, for the people should not perish from the earth. It is difficult to imagine... Prejudices: Third Series - Page 175de Henry Louis Mencken - 1922 - 328 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder - 1923 - 1054 pages
...at Gettysburg sacrificed their lives to the cause of self-determination — 'that government of the people, by the people, for the people,' should not...for the right of their people to govern themselves. . . . The Confederates went into the battle an absolutely free people; they came out with their freedom... | |
| Carl Van Doren - 1924 - 262 pages
...at Gettysburg sacrificed their lives to the cause of self-determination — 'that government of the people, by the people, for the people,' should not...for the right of their people to govern themselves. . . . The Confederates went into the battle an absolutely free people; they came out with their freedom... | |
| John V. Denson - 1997 - 494 pages
...at Gettysburg sacrificed their lives to the cause of self-determination — "that government of the people, by the people, for the people," should not...sovereignty of the States, ie, of the people of the States.1 Edgar Lee Masters, the distinguished Illinois poet, wrote in 1931: Lincoln carefully avoided... | |
| Mark David Ledbetter - 2010 - 505 pages
...of self-determination... It is difficult to imagine anything more untrue. The Union soldiers in the battle actually fought against self-determination;...for the right of their people to govern themselves. Looking out over the field of such horrors, after so many other 458 similar fields, the man who could... | |
| Robert F. Hawes - 2006 - 357 pages
...not perish from the earth. It is difficult to imagine anything more untrue. The Union soldiers in the battle actually fought against self-determination;...for the right of their people to govern themselves. 6 Like most American young people, I was required to memorize the Gettysburg Address while in high... | |
| John Thomas Nall - 2007 - 258 pages
...should not perish from the earth. It is difficult to imagine anything more untrue. The Union soldiers in battle actually fought against self-determination,...for the right of their people to govern themselves." — HL Menchem •"The Civil War wasn't just a victory of North over South. It was a victory for a... | |
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