Lincoln's Rise to PowerScholarly Press, 1971 - Всего страниц: 373 |
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... speak with Douglas.1 The debates arranged , weeks remained before the first one would take place at Ottawa . Douglas campaigned steadily , speaking almost every day , while Lincoln stayed at home two weeks , planning the campaign and ...
... speak with Douglas.1 The debates arranged , weeks remained before the first one would take place at Ottawa . Douglas campaigned steadily , speaking almost every day , while Lincoln stayed at home two weeks , planning the campaign and ...
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... speak in Iowa again , both of which he was forced to turn down because of political operations in other directions.1 Among the letters Lincoln found on his return home was one from Milwaukee , Wisconsin , inviting him to speak before ...
... speak in Iowa again , both of which he was forced to turn down because of political operations in other directions.1 Among the letters Lincoln found on his return home was one from Milwaukee , Wisconsin , inviting him to speak before ...
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... speak on " topics of the day . " That very evening , after his bucolic remarks , he spoke impromptu at the Newhall House , 2 and received an in- vitation to appear in Beloit . Next day he reached Beloit at noon , and found a large crowd ...
... speak on " topics of the day . " That very evening , after his bucolic remarks , he spoke impromptu at the Newhall House , 2 and received an in- vitation to appear in Beloit . Next day he reached Beloit at noon , and found a large crowd ...
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FOREWORD | 3 |
RUMBLINGS | 48 |
LINCOLN FOR PRESIDENT | 90 |
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