A House Dividing: Lincoln as President Elect |
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... Journal came to be regarded as his personal organ , and its editorials were scrutinized for the trend of Lincoln's thinking . On the tenth the Journal published an editorial con- taining reactions of five opposition papers to Lincoln's ...
... Journal came to be regarded as his personal organ , and its editorials were scrutinized for the trend of Lincoln's thinking . On the tenth the Journal published an editorial con- taining reactions of five opposition papers to Lincoln's ...
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... Journal had received unprecedented attention . After its discussion of Buchanan's message the Journal had little to say about the crisis for a time , which gave observers the idea that a backdown was in prospect . " Everybody thought ...
... Journal had received unprecedented attention . After its discussion of Buchanan's message the Journal had little to say about the crisis for a time , which gave observers the idea that a backdown was in prospect . " Everybody thought ...
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... Journal that the Republicans must stand by the Chicago platform - that secession will not be allowed that the Union shall be preserved " peaceably if we can - forcibly if we must . " Such was the Journal's language this morning ...
... Journal that the Republicans must stand by the Chicago platform - that secession will not be allowed that the Union shall be preserved " peaceably if we can - forcibly if we must . " Such was the Journal's language this morning ...
Contents
PREFACE V | 3 |
THE BATTLE OF FACTION | 152 |
COMPROMISES AND COMPROMISERS | 190 |
Copyright | |
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