Lincoln the Politician: How the Rail-splitter and Flatboatman Played the Great American Game |
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... Greeley had advocated Edward Bates of Missouri as one most likely to ward off Southern enmity and save the country ... Greeley's interest in Bates came to him from an admirer of his own . Jesse Applegate of Yoncalla , Oregon , was a ...
... Greeley had advocated Edward Bates of Missouri as one most likely to ward off Southern enmity and save the country ... Greeley's interest in Bates came to him from an admirer of his own . Jesse Applegate of Yoncalla , Oregon , was a ...
Page 430
... Greeley to get in touch with the four , with the idea of producing a peace negotiation . Greeley placed the proposition before Lincoln , who replied on July 9 , 1864 : “ If you can find any person anywhere professing to have any ...
... Greeley to get in touch with the four , with the idea of producing a peace negotiation . Greeley placed the proposition before Lincoln , who replied on July 9 , 1864 : “ If you can find any person anywhere professing to have any ...
Page 431
... Greeley to get in touch with the four , with the idea of producing a peace negotiation . Greeley placed the proposition before Lincoln , who replied on July 9 , 1864 : " If you can find any person anywhere professing to have any ...
... Greeley to get in touch with the four , with the idea of producing a peace negotiation . Greeley placed the proposition before Lincoln , who replied on July 9 , 1864 : " If you can find any person anywhere professing to have any ...
Contents
Shaky | 186 |
Three to One You Dont Get | 192 |
The Inside Track | 208 |
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