The Struggle Of'72: The Issues and Candidates of the Present Political Campaign: Containing Biographical Sketches of All the Candidates for President and Vice-president; History and Platforms of the Great Political Parties; Facts about Public Men and Measures; Review of Grant's Administration; the Queer Record of Horace Greeley |
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... question , or rather to furnish the reader with material with which to answer it for himself , is the purpose of the present volume . In the pages which follow , the reader will find , among other things , a HISTORY OF THE REPUBLICAN ...
... question , or rather to furnish the reader with material with which to answer it for himself , is the purpose of the present volume . In the pages which follow , the reader will find , among other things , a HISTORY OF THE REPUBLICAN ...
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... Question for the Colored Man's Consideration - Grant's Record as to Treatment of Negroes - Early Orders , Letters , Etc. - He Shuts Down at Donelson upon Fugitive Slave Hunters - Issues Prac- tical Military Orders in Behalf of Freedmen ...
... Question for the Colored Man's Consideration - Grant's Record as to Treatment of Negroes - Early Orders , Letters , Etc. - He Shuts Down at Donelson upon Fugitive Slave Hunters - Issues Prac- tical Military Orders in Behalf of Freedmen ...
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... Question - The Rival Candidates - Greeley's Name Received with Laughter - The Davis Hordes - Caucuses of the Syndicate - Opening of the Convention - A Side Show - Row in the New York Delegation- How Greeley's Strikers Captured that Body ...
... Question - The Rival Candidates - Greeley's Name Received with Laughter - The Davis Hordes - Caucuses of the Syndicate - Opening of the Convention - A Side Show - Row in the New York Delegation- How Greeley's Strikers Captured that Body ...
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... Question - On Congressional Abuses -The Original Nomi- nator of H. G. - He Favors Repudiation of the Yankee War Debt and a Return of Negroes to Slavery - A Question by H. G. in 1864- Will he Answer it in 1872 ? .. CHAPTER XXVII . THE ...
... Question - On Congressional Abuses -The Original Nomi- nator of H. G. - He Favors Repudiation of the Yankee War Debt and a Return of Negroes to Slavery - A Question by H. G. in 1864- Will he Answer it in 1872 ? .. CHAPTER XXVII . THE ...
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... question of the war . It was universally agreed that the re- election of President Lincoln meant the salvation of the republic . Thus the triumph of the Repub- lican party was identical with the triumqh of the national cause . And as a ...
... question of the war . It was universally agreed that the re- election of President Lincoln meant the salvation of the republic . Thus the triumph of the Repub- lican party was identical with the triumqh of the national cause . And as a ...
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