Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 8Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 406
... close the discussion ; Douglas was to speak one hour at Ottawa , Lincoln was to make reply for one hour and a half , and then Douglas was to have a half - hour for rejoinder ; likewise Lin- coln was to open and close at Free- port , and ...
... close the discussion ; Douglas was to speak one hour at Ottawa , Lincoln was to make reply for one hour and a half , and then Douglas was to have a half - hour for rejoinder ; likewise Lin- coln was to open and close at Free- port , and ...
Page 427
... close and exciting and the result * Stanwood , History of Presidential Elections , pp . 225–226 ; Nicolay and Hay , Life of Lincoln , vol . ii . , pp . 252-254 ; Wilson , Rise and Fall of Slave Power , vol . ii . , pp . 689-690 . The ...
... close and exciting and the result * Stanwood , History of Presidential Elections , pp . 225–226 ; Nicolay and Hay , Life of Lincoln , vol . ii . , pp . 252-254 ; Wilson , Rise and Fall of Slave Power , vol . ii . , pp . 689-690 . The ...
Page 103
... close of April Halleck began his move on Corinth , marching 103 slowly and cautiously and intrenching himself at every step . In this position . we will leave him , to glance at opera- tions in other fields . - ― On April 12 to 13 ...
... close of April Halleck began his move on Corinth , marching 103 slowly and cautiously and intrenching himself at every step . In this position . we will leave him , to glance at opera- tions in other fields . - ― On April 12 to 13 ...
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