The Magazine of History: With Notes and Queries. Extra numbers, Issue 181, Volume 46 - Issue 188, Volume 47W. Abbatt., 1933 |
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... election was thoroughly generous , chivalrous , and patriotic . He " did not wish to triumph over any man . ' . " He " had never wilfully planted a thorn in any man's bosom . " It is true that he has not . Our great public instructor ...
... election was thoroughly generous , chivalrous , and patriotic . He " did not wish to triumph over any man . ' . " He " had never wilfully planted a thorn in any man's bosom . " It is true that he has not . Our great public instructor ...
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... election with equal zeal and activity . And , as heretofore , the Lincoln , Bell , and Douglas parties , though desirous of success , were fully willing to abide by the victory , upon whichever standard it might happen to perch . But ...
... election with equal zeal and activity . And , as heretofore , the Lincoln , Bell , and Douglas parties , though desirous of success , were fully willing to abide by the victory , upon whichever standard it might happen to perch . But ...
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... election for President and Vice - President , the North had carried the election upon principles which make it no longer safe for us to rely upon the powers of the Federal Government or the guarantees of the Federal compact . ' If ...
... election for President and Vice - President , the North had carried the election upon principles which make it no longer safe for us to rely upon the powers of the Federal Government or the guarantees of the Federal compact . ' If ...
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