Lincoln's Rise to PowerScholarly Press, 1971 - Всего страниц: 373 |
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... ballot . Victory was in sight , for him only . Weed thought he might , on ballot two , get some of Lincoln's Illinois delegates , having heard that 8 of Illinois ' 22 were at heart pro - Seward . Many Lincoln delegates expected to vote ...
... ballot . Victory was in sight , for him only . Weed thought he might , on ballot two , get some of Lincoln's Illinois delegates , having heard that 8 of Illinois ' 22 were at heart pro - Seward . Many Lincoln delegates expected to vote ...
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... ballot for Bates . They would keep the promise if , when the second ballot came to be taken , keep- ing it seemed the best thing they could do . Vermont promised the Davis negotiators to switch favorably after voting once for Collamer.1 ...
... ballot for Bates . They would keep the promise if , when the second ballot came to be taken , keep- ing it seemed the best thing they could do . Vermont promised the Davis negotiators to switch favorably after voting once for Collamer.1 ...
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... ballot proceeded , without much interest and with nearly all delegations split on their preference , the race was seen to lie between Clay and Hamlin . The crowd was for romantic Cassius Clay , shout- ing his name lustily and trying to ...
... ballot proceeded , without much interest and with nearly all delegations split on their preference , the race was seen to lie between Clay and Hamlin . The crowd was for romantic Cassius Clay , shout- ing his name lustily and trying to ...
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FOREWORD | 3 |
RUMBLINGS | 48 |
LINCOLN FOR PRESIDENT | 90 |
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