Lincoln's Rise to PowerScholarly Press, 1971 - Всего страниц: 373 |
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... Browning left for Quincy early next morning , how he stood on the candidate proposition since the happenings in Hatch's office . Browning chronicled 3 : - - - We had a free talk about the Presidency . He thinks I may be right in ...
... Browning left for Quincy early next morning , how he stood on the candidate proposition since the happenings in Hatch's office . Browning chronicled 3 : - - - We had a free talk about the Presidency . He thinks I may be right in ...
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... Browning , in spite of his grandiose words to the Convention concerning the abso- lute fitness of Lincoln , still believed in his heart that his friend Bates would have made the best candidate , that nominating Lincoln had been a ...
... Browning , in spite of his grandiose words to the Convention concerning the abso- lute fitness of Lincoln , still believed in his heart that his friend Bates would have made the best candidate , that nominating Lincoln had been a ...
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... Browning asked Bates to take the stump for Lincoln the old lawyer declined , but said he would write a public letter urging election of Lincoln . Three weeks later Browning read the Bates letter in the St. Louis Democrat - a long ...
... Browning asked Bates to take the stump for Lincoln the old lawyer declined , but said he would write a public letter urging election of Lincoln . Three weeks later Browning read the Bates letter in the St. Louis Democrat - a long ...
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FOREWORD | 3 |
RUMBLINGS | 48 |
LINCOLN FOR PRESIDENT | 90 |
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