Lincoln and the War Democrats: The Grand Erosion of Conservative TraditionFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1975 - Всего страниц: 455 |
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... existence in 1863 , in the State of Maine . Here , the Regular Democracy had divided , War and Peace , in 1861 and 1862. But the War faction was badly shaken by release of the Emancipation Proclamation , and many who had once espoused ...
... existence in 1863 , in the State of Maine . Here , the Regular Democracy had divided , War and Peace , in 1861 and 1862. But the War faction was badly shaken by release of the Emancipation Proclamation , and many who had once espoused ...
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... existence of slavery in the District . ) Ibid . , pp . 8 , 16 . 4. Benjamin P. Thomas , Stanton , p . 308 . 5. For the Radical reaction , in opposition to the Reconstruction program pro- posed by Lincoln in December , 1863 , see Ralph ...
... existence of slavery in the District . ) Ibid . , pp . 8 , 16 . 4. Benjamin P. Thomas , Stanton , p . 308 . 5. For the Radical reaction , in opposition to the Reconstruction program pro- posed by Lincoln in December , 1863 , see Ralph ...
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... existence of War Democrats , 205 ; as Peace Democrat , 205-6 , 248-49 ; 260 , 269 ; 277 , 278 ; denounces Thirteenth Amendment , 319 ; favors Johnson Reconstruction policy , 334 ; and National Union Convention ( 1866 ) , 336 ; and " Lin ...
... existence of War Democrats , 205 ; as Peace Democrat , 205-6 , 248-49 ; 260 , 269 ; 277 , 278 ; denounces Thirteenth Amendment , 319 ; favors Johnson Reconstruction policy , 334 ; and National Union Convention ( 1866 ) , 336 ; and " Lin ...
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INTRODUCTION | 9 |
THE IMPORTANCE OF THE WAR DEMOCRATS | 15 |
18321861 | 23 |
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