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doc#100 | imagine that a majority of Southerners would | have | voted against the Confederacy. Since the |
doc#100 | Little Rock I believe the majority would | have | been for the Old South. </p><p> Belief in |
doc#100 | </p><p> Among Bourbons the racial issue may | have | less to do with their remaining unreconstructed |
doc#100 | that except for Northern meddling it would | have | ended in states like Virginia years before |
doc#100 | Southerners except a few quaint old characters | have | come around to realizing the errors of |
doc#100 | appropriate to a pre-World-War-I great power | have | been, following conquest, ruled against |
doc#100 | their will by a neighboring people, and | have | had imposed upon them social and economic |
doc#100 | that large numbers of Southerners would | have | happily put on their old Confederate uniforms |
doc#100 | proud and warlike as Southerners should | have | been as docile as they have. The North |
doc#100 | Southerners should have been as docile as they | have | . The North should thank its stars that |
doc#100 | if the South had been let alone it would | have | produced a civilization superior to that |
doc#100 | is especially dear to Southerners; and I | have | heard many say that they are content to |
doc#101 | . The enormous changes in world politics | have | , however, thrown it into confusion, so |
doc#101 | owed by his nation to other nations would | have | astonished a nineteenth-century statesman |
doc#101 | other nations (e.g., the United States) may | have | incidentally benefited. At the same time |
doc#101 | is the content of those programs, which | have | had and are having enormous consequences |
doc#101 | for the American people. Labor relations | have | been transformed, income security has become |
doc#101 | the American version of the welfare state | have | become part of the conventional wisdom. |
doc#101 | with manpower surplus. The American people | have | indeed come a long way in the brief interval |
doc#101 | Bodin, writing in the sixteenth century, may | have | been the seminal thinker, but it was the |