Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen4Concordia College, 1961 |
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... forces . Those from the North voted for the new Republican party , were abolitionists , and supported the war actively . Lewistown lay in the district where these two strains collided and , in reaction against each other , in- tensified ...
... forces . Those from the North voted for the new Republican party , were abolitionists , and supported the war actively . Lewistown lay in the district where these two strains collided and , in reaction against each other , in- tensified ...
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... forces which gave Adventures of Huckleberry Finn its substance and its form , " the author continues : Like many , including Mark Twain , I consider contributions which the author's boyhood in Hannibal and his piloting years on the ...
... forces which gave Adventures of Huckleberry Finn its substance and its form , " the author continues : Like many , including Mark Twain , I consider contributions which the author's boyhood in Hannibal and his piloting years on the ...
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... forces making for peace might have become pre- dominant . " His thesis that " a small force may tip the balance when two great forces are in approximate equilibrium " is applied explicitly to the social significance of great individuals ...
... forces making for peace might have become pre- dominant . " His thesis that " a small force may tip the balance when two great forces are in approximate equilibrium " is applied explicitly to the social significance of great individuals ...
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