I have no doubt that the American people will in the end overcome all the difficulties that they have to encounter.
Democracy in America
I have no doubt that the American people will in the end overcome all the difficulties that they have to encounter.
Democracy in America
'Democracy in America', Volume I, Chapter XVIII
1835
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