The Life and Times of William Lowndes Yancey: A History of Political Parties in the United States, from 1834 to 1864; Especially as to the Origin of the Confederate States, Том 1Peter Smith, 1942 |
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... Never were audiences , in the District , so large as now ; never before did so many of the same people follow a canvass from precinct to precinct , and from county to county . Opening his addresses in Lowndes , he was met by the Whig ...
... Never were audiences , in the District , so large as now ; never before did so many of the same people follow a canvass from precinct to precinct , and from county to county . Opening his addresses in Lowndes , he was met by the Whig ...
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... never taken a duelling pistol in his hand until he took his stand on the field . " A more cool , dispassionate man than Yancey I have never seen or expect to see , " he wrote . The Alabama Baptist , a religious journal of high standing ...
... never taken a duelling pistol in his hand until he took his stand on the field . " A more cool , dispassionate man than Yancey I have never seen or expect to see , " he wrote . The Alabama Baptist , a religious journal of high standing ...
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... never cast down and was always ready for pleasant chat . He was so cheerful and pleasant under all circumstances that every member of the family loved him . I would rub his back to relieve his pain , but I never heard him complain of ...
... never cast down and was always ready for pleasant chat . He was so cheerful and pleasant under all circumstances that every member of the family loved him . I would rub his back to relieve his pain , but I never heard him complain of ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHAPTER I | 27 |
ACTIVE FORCES AND DECISIVE EVENTS | 76 |
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