Lincoln's Rise to PowerScholarly Press, 1971 - Всего страниц: 373 |
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... gave valuable aid in determining the reaction of the lay reader to the book . Professional services were rendered by ... gave encourage- ment as the book was undertaken ; both read the manuscript and gave it the benefit of their broad ...
... gave valuable aid in determining the reaction of the lay reader to the book . Professional services were rendered by ... gave encourage- ment as the book was undertaken ; both read the manuscript and gave it the benefit of their broad ...
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... gave Lincoln a political background so brilliant that future events might , without exceeding his proved ability , bestow upon him any office within the gift of the people . He had proved his fitness for high office so forcefully that ...
... gave Lincoln a political background so brilliant that future events might , without exceeding his proved ability , bestow upon him any office within the gift of the people . He had proved his fitness for high office so forcefully that ...
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... gave Seward all 12 ; then Illinois emphatically gave Lin- coln their 22. Not many votes remained out , but Seward got most of them — all of Wisconsin , California , Minnesota , Kansas . Oregon gave 5 for Bates , while Lincoln picked up ...
... gave Seward all 12 ; then Illinois emphatically gave Lin- coln their 22. Not many votes remained out , but Seward got most of them — all of Wisconsin , California , Minnesota , Kansas . Oregon gave 5 for Bates , while Lincoln picked up ...
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FOREWORD | 3 |
RUMBLINGS | 48 |
LINCOLN FOR PRESIDENT | 90 |
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