Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 8Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... fall of 1858 a new legislature was to be elected in Illinois to choose a Senator in Douglas ' place . Douglas ' recent actions had gained him the friendship of many men high in Re- publican councils , and nearly all the leading Western ...
... fall of 1858 a new legislature was to be elected in Illinois to choose a Senator in Douglas ' place . Douglas ' recent actions had gained him the friendship of many men high in Re- publican councils , and nearly all the leading Western ...
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... Fall of Slave Power , vol . ii . , p . 684 ; Von Holst , vol . vii . , p . 188 et seq . Fite , Presidential Campaign of 1860 , p . 109 ; Stanwood , History of Presidential Elections , p . 221 . Nicolay and Hay , Life of Lincoln , vol ...
... Fall of Slave Power , vol . ii . , p . 684 ; Von Holst , vol . vii . , p . 188 et seq . Fite , Presidential Campaign of 1860 , p . 109 ; Stanwood , History of Presidential Elections , p . 221 . Nicolay and Hay , Life of Lincoln , vol ...
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... fall of that year , and in view of the difficulties attending the efforts to con- struct Confederate vessels in British ports , the Confederates had counted on success in obtaining a navy in French ports under contracts made in April ...
... fall of that year , and in view of the difficulties attending the efforts to con- struct Confederate vessels in British ports , the Confederates had counted on success in obtaining a navy in French ports under contracts made in April ...
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