Lincoln's Rise to PowerScholarly Press, 1971 - Всего страниц: 373 |
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... North ; no human invention can deprive them of the South . I do not deny that there are as good men in the South as in the North ; and I guess we will elect one of them if he will allow us to do so on Republican ground . I think there ...
... North ; no human invention can deprive them of the South . I do not deny that there are as good men in the South as in the North ; and I guess we will elect one of them if he will allow us to do so on Republican ground . I think there ...
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... North the situation was not , for Republicans , substantially changed.1 Douglas might win the North and the Presidency , exactly as the Republicans planned to do , if the Republicans failed to nominate an available man . Or he might ...
... North the situation was not , for Republicans , substantially changed.1 Douglas might win the North and the Presidency , exactly as the Republicans planned to do , if the Republicans failed to nominate an available man . Or he might ...
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... North . * In press and in palaver , thousands of times in recent weeks , Re- publican wire - workers had felt the impact of two antagonistic claims : " Seward can sweep the North ! " - " Seward cannot carry the doubt- ful states ! " In ...
... North . * In press and in palaver , thousands of times in recent weeks , Re- publican wire - workers had felt the impact of two antagonistic claims : " Seward can sweep the North ! " - " Seward cannot carry the doubt- ful states ! " In ...
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FOREWORD | 3 |
RUMBLINGS | 48 |
LINCOLN FOR PRESIDENT | 90 |
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