Lincoln's Rise to PowerScholarly Press, 1971 - Всего страниц: 373 |
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... fact that he understood the situation perfectly from the start . In the management of his own interests he was obliged to rely almost entirely on his own resources . He had no money , with which to maintain a political bureau , and he ...
... fact that he understood the situation perfectly from the start . In the management of his own interests he was obliged to rely almost entirely on his own resources . He had no money , with which to maintain a political bureau , and he ...
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... fact that his backers ran the Party's Illinois machine , would win in the Decatur Convention in spite of a Seward boom in northern counties . But the Lincoln for President movement lacked the important element of vigorous enthusiasm ...
... fact that his backers ran the Party's Illinois machine , would win in the Decatur Convention in spite of a Seward boom in northern counties . But the Lincoln for President movement lacked the important element of vigorous enthusiasm ...
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... fact . Nor were the Lincoln managers counting their gains prematurely . They knew that Seward was far ahead of everybody else , possessing upwards of 150 delegates , against Lincoln's 22 , while Bates , Chase , Cameron were expected to ...
... fact . Nor were the Lincoln managers counting their gains prematurely . They knew that Seward was far ahead of everybody else , possessing upwards of 150 delegates , against Lincoln's 22 , while Bates , Chase , Cameron were expected to ...
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FOREWORD | 3 |
RUMBLINGS | 48 |
LINCOLN FOR PRESIDENT | 90 |
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