Lincoln's Rise to PowerScholarly Press, 1971 - Всего страниц: 373 |
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... looked good if Cam- eron could be promised the Treasury Department . Lincoln sent back a cryptic message : " I authorize no bargains and will be bound by none . " 2 There is no way of knowing for certain why Lincoln sent those ten words ...
... looked good if Cam- eron could be promised the Treasury Department . Lincoln sent back a cryptic message : " I authorize no bargains and will be bound by none . " 2 There is no way of knowing for certain why Lincoln sent those ten words ...
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... looked distrustfully at Seward . All the doubtful state forces swelled the anti - Seward splat- terdash . A Boston paper had said , " There are four free states which cannot be considered sure for the Republican candidate in 1860 . They ...
... looked distrustfully at Seward . All the doubtful state forces swelled the anti - Seward splat- terdash . A Boston paper had said , " There are four free states which cannot be considered sure for the Republican candidate in 1860 . They ...
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... looked fairly safe unless the steady stream of insistent Sewardite declarations that Seward could easily carry the doubtful states became convincing . The uninstructed Kentucky and Virginia delegations received con- tinued attention ...
... looked fairly safe unless the steady stream of insistent Sewardite declarations that Seward could easily carry the doubtful states became convincing . The uninstructed Kentucky and Virginia delegations received con- tinued attention ...
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FOREWORD | 3 |
RUMBLINGS | 48 |
LINCOLN FOR PRESIDENT | 90 |
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