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... Republican candidate to oppose Douglas . But Lincoln still worried over the possibility that his op- ponent would receive some Republican support . Springfield , May 15. 1858 J. F. Alexander , Esq Greenville , Ills . My dear Sir : I ...
... Republican candidate to oppose Douglas . But Lincoln still worried over the possibility that his op- ponent would receive some Republican support . Springfield , May 15. 1858 J. F. Alexander , Esq Greenville , Ills . My dear Sir : I ...
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... Republican stand- ard a hair's breadth . I have written this hastily , but I believe it answers your ques- tions substantially . * Yours truly A. Lincoln Anxious to hold together the radical and conservative wings of the party ...
... Republican stand- ard a hair's breadth . I have written this hastily , but I believe it answers your ques- tions substantially . * Yours truly A. Lincoln Anxious to hold together the radical and conservative wings of the party ...
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... Republican national convention ; and I cannot be committed to it before . For my single self , I have enlisted for the permanent success of the Republican cause ; and , for this object , I shall labor faithfully in the ranks , un- less ...
... Republican national convention ; and I cannot be committed to it before . For my single self , I have enlisted for the permanent success of the Republican cause ; and , for this object , I shall labor faithfully in the ranks , un- less ...
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Early Years in Springfield | 17 |
Prairie Politics | 71 |
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