Lincoln's Rise to PowerScholarly Press, 1971 - Всего страниц: 373 |
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... Iowa and was away from home nine days . Iowa at this time was not far removed from a frontier condi- tion . Iowa newspapers were few and feeble ; practically all farmers who took a newspaper subscribed to that journalistic Bible ...
... Iowa and was away from home nine days . Iowa at this time was not far removed from a frontier condi- tion . Iowa newspapers were few and feeble ; practically all farmers who took a newspaper subscribed to that journalistic Bible ...
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... Iowa stage was well set for a display of the politi- cal views of Lincoln as a tentative presidential possibility . Last No- vember , like most Republican papers , the Iowa Republican press had been loaded with tributes to Lincoln for ...
... Iowa stage was well set for a display of the politi- cal views of Lincoln as a tentative presidential possibility . Last No- vember , like most Republican papers , the Iowa Republican press had been loaded with tributes to Lincoln for ...
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... Iowa returned jubilant to Iowa headquarters to snatch a little sleep before to - morrow.5 When Judd left the conference he found young Dodge of Iowa waiting for orders . They discussed the agreement and the possibilities of New Jersey ...
... Iowa returned jubilant to Iowa headquarters to snatch a little sleep before to - morrow.5 When Judd left the conference he found young Dodge of Iowa waiting for orders . They discussed the agreement and the possibilities of New Jersey ...
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FOREWORD | 3 |
RUMBLINGS | 48 |
LINCOLN FOR PRESIDENT | 90 |
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