Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 8Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 340
... received , but when these dispatches reached Washington the flurry caused by the seizure of the Black Warrior had sub- sided . A few days before Soulé's dis- patches arrived , Senator John Slidell , of Louisiana , introduced a ...
... received , but when these dispatches reached Washington the flurry caused by the seizure of the Black Warrior had sub- sided . A few days before Soulé's dis- patches arrived , Senator John Slidell , of Louisiana , introduced a ...
Page 364
... received 74 votes . The votes of the opposition were scattered among 20 candidates , of whom Camp- bell , of Ohio , received the largest num- ber . Four days later he withdrew his name , and the anti - Nebraskans con- centrated on N. P. ...
... received 74 votes . The votes of the opposition were scattered among 20 candidates , of whom Camp- bell , of Ohio , received the largest num- ber . Four days later he withdrew his name , and the anti - Nebraskans con- centrated on N. P. ...
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... received only 1732 votes while Lin- coln started with 102 , the rest of the votes being scattered among a large number of candidates . * On the sec- ond ballot Seward received 1842 and Lincoln 181 ; scattering , 992. As 233 votes were ...
... received only 1732 votes while Lin- coln started with 102 , the rest of the votes being scattered among a large number of candidates . * On the sec- ond ballot Seward received 1842 and Lincoln 181 ; scattering , 992. As 233 votes were ...
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