Up to the Civil War “the United States” was invariably a plural noun: “The United States are a free country.” After Gettysburg it became a singular: “The United States is a free country.” This was a result of the whole mode of thinking that Lincoln expressed in his acts as well as his words, making union not a mystical hope but a constitutional reality.- Gary Wills, via Andrew Sullivan
Wednesday, 20 November 2013
Because I HAD often wondered...
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