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I stood at the door to usher in the guests.
He stood for and spoke out for Peace.
King George II
because she stood up for what she believed in
No, his father was an abusive drunk, and his mother just stood there...
Great Britain
No. He was a Union General, popular with the rank and file, but mistrusted in Washington, where some of Lincoln's cabinet doubted his loyalty. After Lincoln eventually sacked him, he stood against him in the 1864 election, but lost.
Ronald Reagan
Britain. It's a habit we have.
Great Britain
the 'allies" i believe.
the supreme court.
They faced threats and violence.
The political party that stood against the spread of slavery was the newly formed Republican party. The party was emerged to combat the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 which aimed to extend slavery.
they were proud of having stood their ground against the British soldiers
the supreme court.
They faced threats and violence