Category: /History/North American History
disinclined to write the Emancipation Proclamation. He was a long-time believer in white supremacy. After so much pressure from abolitionists, he began to view slavery as a dilemma the Union must surpass. The Proclamation was not the answer Lincoln personally
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
suffering was God's revenge upon a man who refused the gift of supremacy. Even Lear's fool, who many consider to be Lear's own conscience, tells him that he has been foolish in his decision making:
Fool: Though wouldst make a good fool.
Lear: To take
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
. This period in our history was a time of great tribulation. The Mesopotamian plain was characterized by a continuous struggle for supremacy between two centers of power: the Babylonian kingdom, in the south, and the Assyrian Kingdom (Ashurnasirpal IIs
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
, seemingly fragile and breakable, with a delicate frame balanced upon his nose, dressed in only a white loincloth, a bamboo stick in his hand - the Moses of India, the peace leader of the twentieth century, a man who would come to believe Henry Ward Beecher's
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Category: /Literature/English
it. Even people of the idea say it would mean fewer rights for the charged a government and little or no word from other judges.
Civil defenders say the military terror sketched by the white house is just scared of the chamber. Bush gave
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Category: /History
, and concluded the U.S. had to do the same to prosper and develop as a nation. Using the beliefs of Darwinism we had a belief of Anglo-Saxon supremacy and it was out destiny to venture out into the world, which became to be known as our Manifest Destiny
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Category: /Literature/English
Antigone and Creon had their own ideas and beliefs what is right and what is wrong. Sophocles might want to say by it that we should not make such black and white assumptions whether something is just right or wrong unless an answer for it appears to be clear
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Category: /History
of Rome, subject to the King's Supremacy. (The Quebec Act, 1774, [Online]).
This was a very strategic step for Britain to make, because although they had previously agreed to let French Canadians maintain their religion, by putting it in an official Act
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
to organize meetings for Boston women, which she preached a doctrine of salvation comprehended through the perception of Gods indwelling in grace. Hutchinsons thoughts received the label Antinomian, which Puritans described as against the laws of human supremacy
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Category: /History
The New American
The definition of what it means to be an American has changed dramatically throughout the history of our country. The founding fathers brought forth the idea of a new nation; that made sovereign the supremacy of life, liberty
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