ABRAHAM LINCOLN thought that a nation-however much the whole might exceed the sum of its parts-consists of nothing more than its people, its land, and its laws.
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Empire of Wealth: The Epic History of American Economic Power (P.S.)
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October 25, 2005, Harper Perennial
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"ABRAHAM LINCOLN thought that a nation-however much the whole might exceed the sum of its parts-consists of nothing more than its people, its land, and its laws."
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