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Index
Cover
Title
Contents
Preface
Part One: 1767–1817 Preparation—Diplomacy and Politics
Chapter 1: “To Bring Myself into Notice”
Chapter 2: “Only Virtue and Fortitude”
Chapter 3: “Let There Be . . . No Deficiency of Earnest Zeal”
Part Two: 1817–1828 A Vision of a Nation—Realized and Thwarted
Chapter 4: “Perhaps the Most Important Day of My Life”
Chapter 5: “To Meet the Fate to Which I Am Destined”
Part Three: 1829–1848 A New Path—Tribulation and Confidence
Chapter 6: “An Overruling Consciousness of Rectitude”
Chapter 7: “The First and Holiest Rights of Humanity”
Chapter 8: “On the Edge of a Precipice Every Step That I Take”
Chapter 9: “Our Country . . . Is No Longer the Same”
Coda: Proceed—Persevere—Never Despair”
Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Notes
Illustration Credits
Index
Also by William J. Cooper
Copyright
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