A House Dividing: Lincoln as President Elect |
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... reported Villard of the New York Herald . " Present appearances justify the belief that he will be a ' power in the land ' during the next four years . ' 993 November 20 , the day set for Springfield's grand victory celebration , was ...
... reported Villard of the New York Herald . " Present appearances justify the belief that he will be a ' power in the land ' during the next four years . ' 993 November 20 , the day set for Springfield's grand victory celebration , was ...
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... reported as definitely in the cabinet . Though the reports were presently called premature , denial seldom catches up with rumor and the result was the series of pro and contra delega- tions in Springfield . In regard to the Conner ...
... reported as definitely in the cabinet . Though the reports were presently called premature , denial seldom catches up with rumor and the result was the series of pro and contra delega- tions in Springfield . In regard to the Conner ...
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... reported that a Pennsylvanian had argued Cameron's cause for five hours after Lincoln's return from Coles County and received satisfactory assurances.2 Another Cameron friend reported that he had described Cameron to the President Elect ...
... reported that a Pennsylvanian had argued Cameron's cause for five hours after Lincoln's return from Coles County and received satisfactory assurances.2 Another Cameron friend reported that he had described Cameron to the President Elect ...
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NOVEMBER SIXTH | 3 |
A FABIAN FORTNIGHT | 7 |
SECESSION SALVOS | 41 |
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