The Life and Writings of Abraham LincolnRandom House, 1940 - Всего страниц: 863 |
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... received 1,838,000 popular votes and 174 electoral votes . Frémont received 1,341,000 popular votes and 114 electoral votes . More significant , however , than the number of votes for each candidate is an examination of where they came ...
... received 1,838,000 popular votes and 174 electoral votes . Frémont received 1,341,000 popular votes and 114 electoral votes . More significant , however , than the number of votes for each candidate is an examination of where they came ...
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... received 1,866,000 popular votes - more than Buchanan had received in 1856. Douglas got 1,377,000 votes ; Breckinridge , the Southern Democrats ' candidate , only 850,000 . The North had spoken in terms of its vastly greater population ...
... received 1,866,000 popular votes - more than Buchanan had received in 1856. Douglas got 1,377,000 votes ; Breckinridge , the Southern Democrats ' candidate , only 850,000 . The North had spoken in terms of its vastly greater population ...
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... received a let- ter from Harriet , written at Greenup . She says she has just returned from your house , and that father is very low and will hardly recover . She also says you have written me two letters , and that although you do not ...
... received a let- ter from Harriet , written at Greenup . She says she has just returned from your house , and that father is very low and will hardly recover . She also says you have written me two letters , and that although you do not ...
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Reply to a Committee of Religious Denominations Asking | 145 |
Chronology | 193 |
Address to the People of Sangamon County Illinois March | 221 |
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