Lincoln's Rise to PowerScholarly Press, 1971 - Всего страниц: 373 |
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... editorial brought him into discussion with Republican leaders of Marshall County and " personally strong friends of Mr. Lin- coln " concerning Lincoln's prospects . " They thought his time ' was not yet , ' that the most that could be ...
... editorial brought him into discussion with Republican leaders of Marshall County and " personally strong friends of Mr. Lin- coln " concerning Lincoln's prospects . " They thought his time ' was not yet , ' that the most that could be ...
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... editorial scissors , he could not take it seri- ously and ran the item in an obscure corner . Unfortunately , we do not know what Lincoln's reaction was when he read the Sandusky story in the Journal . There is no proof even that he saw ...
... editorial scissors , he could not take it seri- ously and ran the item in an obscure corner . Unfortunately , we do not know what Lincoln's reaction was when he read the Sandusky story in the Journal . There is no proof even that he saw ...
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... editorial with the title , " Who Shall Be President ? " - arguing , with the same reasons Jesse Fell had urged , that in Lincoln Republicans must find their man of the hour.1 He gave this to trusting Lincoln biographers as the editorial ...
... editorial with the title , " Who Shall Be President ? " - arguing , with the same reasons Jesse Fell had urged , that in Lincoln Republicans must find their man of the hour.1 He gave this to trusting Lincoln biographers as the editorial ...
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FOREWORD | 3 |
RUMBLINGS | 48 |
LINCOLN FOR PRESIDENT | 90 |
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