Lincoln's Rise to PowerScholarly Press, 1971 - Всего страниц: 373 |
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William Eldon Baringer. Preface SOME OME years ago the writer had occasion , while serving his novitiate in historiography , to write a brief account of Lin- coln's nomination as background for a study of campaign methods in the day when ...
William Eldon Baringer. Preface SOME OME years ago the writer had occasion , while serving his novitiate in historiography , to write a brief account of Lin- coln's nomination as background for a study of campaign methods in the day when ...
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... writing the following pages , the writer does not claim to have used " all available material . " No Lincoln student could make that affirmation without , to say the least , prevarication . The present work , however , is firmly ...
... writing the following pages , the writer does not claim to have used " all available material . " No Lincoln student could make that affirmation without , to say the least , prevarication . The present work , however , is firmly ...
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... write what he wished to say.2 My main object in such conversation would be to hedge against divi- sions in the Republican ranks generally , and particularly for the contest of 1860. The point of danger is the temptation in different ...
... write what he wished to say.2 My main object in such conversation would be to hedge against divi- sions in the Republican ranks generally , and particularly for the contest of 1860. The point of danger is the temptation in different ...
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FOREWORD | 3 |
RUMBLINGS | 48 |
LINCOLN FOR PRESIDENT | 90 |
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