Lincoln and the War Democrats: The Grand Erosion of Conservative TraditionFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1975 - Всего страниц: 455 |
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... federal author- ity in the event of any attempt to " coerce " the southern states into retain- ing their allegiance to the Union . Vallandigham , Logan , Owen , and Tod were Douglas men . So long as Douglas remained identified with the ...
... federal author- ity in the event of any attempt to " coerce " the southern states into retain- ing their allegiance to the Union . Vallandigham , Logan , Owen , and Tod were Douglas men . So long as Douglas remained identified with the ...
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... federal war policy in Congress were shaken , in the early months of 1862 , by signs of the dreaded anti - slavery crusade . As of February , President Lincoln had done nothing to harm the slavery cause . The only significant anti ...
... federal war policy in Congress were shaken , in the early months of 1862 , by signs of the dreaded anti - slavery crusade . As of February , President Lincoln had done nothing to harm the slavery cause . The only significant anti ...
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... federal in- terference at the polls . " Under the direction of the army , many ballots were disallowed , and when ... federal interference at the polls . Replying to the complaint , President Lincoln said that Bradford was elected in ...
... federal in- terference at the polls . " Under the direction of the army , many ballots were disallowed , and when ... federal interference at the polls . Replying to the complaint , President Lincoln said that Bradford was elected in ...
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INTRODUCTION | 9 |
THE IMPORTANCE OF THE WAR DEMOCRATS | 15 |
18321861 | 23 |
Авторские права | |
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