Human Body Size and the Laws of Scaling: Physiological, Performance, Growth, Longevity and Ecological RamificationsNova Publishers, 2007 - 381 էջ This book is an exploration not only of the lessons that Abraham Lincoln, America's sixteenth president, drew from the founders of the United States, especially, George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, but also how others abroad have interpreted and incorporated his legacy. Because Lincoln occupied the presidency during democracy's first great civil war, he set a precedent for other leaders at home and abroad. "Liberal" leaders tend to identify with his roles as the Great Emancipator and magnanimous Great Reconciler, who eschewed "ethnic cleansing" in favour of restoring the Union as soon as possible after secession. |
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... House Studies , which is an exploration not only of the lessons that America's sixteenth president drew from the founders of the United States , especially George Washington and Thomas Jefferson , but also how others abroad have ...
... House Studies , which is an exploration not only of the lessons that America's sixteenth president drew from the founders of the United States , especially George Washington and Thomas Jefferson , but also how others abroad have ...
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... House " where Ethan Allen could see it . They asked Allen if he had seen the picture of his friend in the privy . Allen said " no , " as Lincoln told the story , " but said he thought that it was a very appropriate [ place ] for an ...
... House " where Ethan Allen could see it . They asked Allen if he had seen the picture of his friend in the privy . Allen said " no , " as Lincoln told the story , " but said he thought that it was a very appropriate [ place ] for an ...
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... House of Representatives on Washington's birthday , when Masons , the Legislative Temperance Society of 60 members , and the Springfield Cadets celebrated the occasion . " In a campaign circular from the Whig Committee , prepared by ...
... House of Representatives on Washington's birthday , when Masons , the Legislative Temperance Society of 60 members , and the Springfield Cadets celebrated the occasion . " In a campaign circular from the Whig Committee , prepared by ...
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... House , Lincoln made an unsuccessful effort to bring Polk to a statement of the facts upon which the Congress , and the country could verify the president's role in the war . Lincoln introduced a series of resolutions on December 22 ...
... House , Lincoln made an unsuccessful effort to bring Polk to a statement of the facts upon which the Congress , and the country could verify the president's role in the war . Lincoln introduced a series of resolutions on December 22 ...
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... House of Representatives on the Presidential Question , July 27 , 1848 , " in CWAL , 1 : 502 Benjamin P. Thomas , Abraham Lincoln ( New York : Alfred A. Knopf , 1952 ) , p . 132 ; " Eulogy on Henry Clay , July 6 , 1852 , " in CWAL , 2 ...
... House of Representatives on the Presidential Question , July 27 , 1848 , " in CWAL , 1 : 502 Benjamin P. Thomas , Abraham Lincoln ( New York : Alfred A. Knopf , 1952 ) , p . 132 ; " Eulogy on Henry Clay , July 6 , 1852 , " in CWAL , 2 ...
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Abraham Lincolns Thomas Jefferson | 39 |
Washingtons Farewell Address and Lincolns Lyceum Address | 77 |
Jefferson Lincoln and Religious Freedom | 95 |
Invoking the Framers The LincolnDouglas Debates | 113 |
Lincoln Seward and the United Kingdom | 123 |
Thomas Jefferson Abraham Lincoln and Civil Liberties The Balance of Liberty and Security | 135 |
Ex Parte Milligan Lincolns Use of Military Commissions | 155 |
The Rectitude of Their Intentions Proclaiming Independence in Philadelphia and Tel Aviv | 169 |
About the Contributors | 185 |
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