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Paperback Opposing Principles Of Henry Clay, And Abraham Lincoln Book

ISBN: 1022559559

ISBN13: 9781022559554

Opposing Principles Of Henry Clay, And Abraham Lincoln

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In this intriguing study of American political history, John Hill explores the fundamental differences between two of the country's most important statesmen: Henry Clay and Abraham Lincoln. Hill deftly examines the philosophical and ideological underpinnings of Clay and Lincoln's political beliefs and how they shaped their thinking on issues such as slavery and economic policy.

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