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“.v^ " It was a day of universal reform — a day when almost every man you met might draw a plan for a new society or a new government from his pocket; a day of infinite hope and infinite discontent. Every institution was called before the bar of reason, and of sentiment, too: the church, the state, the law, the army, the family, property — and required to justify itself. Nothing was immune, nothing was sacred, nothing was taken for granted, nothing but the right of inquiry. ' — Henry Steele Commager, writing of The Era of Reform, 1830-1860 ”