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... once . Here was the sound of opportunity for Republican Guelph and Ghibelline . Every clique saw its chance to enter the fray either for or against Cameron and at the end of the battle royal emerge perhaps with enhanced prestige ...
... once . Here was the sound of opportunity for Republican Guelph and Ghibelline . Every clique saw its chance to enter the fray either for or against Cameron and at the end of the battle royal emerge perhaps with enhanced prestige ...
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... once propped up their hopes , and they at once went to work to counteract the effect of Kellogg's counsels . " 3 Confronted by the protesting legislators , Kellogg told them , as he did the press , that he was not urging the President ...
... once propped up their hopes , and they at once went to work to counteract the effect of Kellogg's counsels . " 3 Confronted by the protesting legislators , Kellogg told them , as he did the press , that he was not urging the President ...
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... once the party's presidential candidate and twice the candidate of the same elements under another name . Throughout the crisis of 1860 - '61 , the former Whigs of the winning party were the workers for compromise , while the ex ...
... once the party's presidential candidate and twice the candidate of the same elements under another name . Throughout the crisis of 1860 - '61 , the former Whigs of the winning party were the workers for compromise , while the ex ...
Contents
PREFACE V | 3 |
THE BATTLE OF FACTION | 152 |
COMPROMISES AND COMPROMISERS | 190 |
Copyright | |
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