The Political Writings of Rufus ChoateRegnery Gateway, 2002 - 432 страница An orator of great renown, a congressman, senator, and colleague of Daniel Webster, Rufus Choate was a strong proponent of protective tariffs to assist domestic industry. |
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... true Amer- ican Whig steeped in Aristotle , Cicero , and Burke , and also heir to the high Federalist tradition , at once abominated slavery and yet sought to prevent the shattering of the Founders ' mold . Choate spoke with elegance ...
... true Amer- ican Whig steeped in Aristotle , Cicero , and Burke , and also heir to the high Federalist tradition , at once abominated slavery and yet sought to prevent the shattering of the Founders ' mold . Choate spoke with elegance ...
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... true , but did that make it any less glorious ? " Was that patriotism selfish or vain or bloody or contracted ? " Choate demands . " Was it the less sublime because it was practical and because it was American ? " An act of mature and ...
... true , but did that make it any less glorious ? " Was that patriotism selfish or vain or bloody or contracted ? " Choate demands . " Was it the less sublime because it was practical and because it was American ? " An act of mature and ...
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... true statesman must avoid . Gradualism and compromise measures may not satisfy the ideological purist , but statecraft is not the proper arena for ideological vindication . Again , abstract speculation was to blame . The conviction that ...
... true statesman must avoid . Gradualism and compromise measures may not satisfy the ideological purist , but statecraft is not the proper arena for ideological vindication . Again , abstract speculation was to blame . The conviction that ...
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CHAPTER I | 13 |
CHAPTER II | 35 |
CHAPTER III | 55 |
CHAPTER IV | 103 |
CHAPTER V | 171 |
CHAPTER VI | 189 |
CHAPTER VII | 211 |
CHAPTER VIII | 225 |
CHAPTER XII | 313 |
CHAPTER XIII | 327 |
CHAPTER XIV | 351 |
CHAPTER XV | 373 |
CHAPTER XVI | 395 |
APPENDIX I | 403 |
APPENDIX II | 411 |
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