... States were founded, not to provide free homes, but to assert human rights. This flag meant a great enterprise of the human spirit. Nobody, no large bodies of men, in the time that flag was first set up believed with a very firm belief in the efficacy... Proceedings - Page 162by Grand Army of the Republic - 1916Full view - About this book
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...believed with a very firm belief in the efficacy of democracy. Do you realize that only so long ago as the American Revolution democracy was regarded as...world could be erected upon the will of the people; that, indeed, there was a power in such a nation that dwelt in no other nation unless also in that... | |
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...up, believed with a very firm belief in the efficacy of democracy. Do you realize that only so long ago as the time of the American Revolution democracy...experimenters? But we not only believed in it, we showed our belief was well founded, and that a nation as powerful as any in the world could be erected upon... | |
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...up believed with a very firm belief in the efficacy of democracy. Do you realize that only so long ago as the time of the American Revolution democracy...world could be erected upon the will of the people; that, indeed, there was a power in such a nation that dwelt in no other nation, unless also in that... | |
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