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... Peace Agitations - Course of Vailandigham of Ohio - His Arrest by General Burnside - Decision of Judge Leavitt - Vallandıg- ham's Trial and Sentence - Sentence modified by the President - Letter of Gov- ernor Seymour - Vallandigham ...
... Peace Agitations - Course of Vailandigham of Ohio - His Arrest by General Burnside - Decision of Judge Leavitt - Vallandıg- ham's Trial and Sentence - Sentence modified by the President - Letter of Gov- ernor Seymour - Vallandigham ...
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... Peace Negotiations - Mr . Greeley's Letters - Mr . Lincoln's Replies - Mr . Greeley at Niagara Falls - Consulta- tions with Clay and Holcombe - The President's Letter to H. J. Raymond - Demo- cratic Convention at Chicago - The Platform ...
... Peace Negotiations - Mr . Greeley's Letters - Mr . Lincoln's Replies - Mr . Greeley at Niagara Falls - Consulta- tions with Clay and Holcombe - The President's Letter to H. J. Raymond - Demo- cratic Convention at Chicago - The Platform ...
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... Peace Conference in Hampton Roads - Mr . Lincoln's " Story " -Close of President Lincoln's First Term - His Re - Inauguration - His Inaugural Address - Resignation of Secretary Fessenden - Appointment of Mr. McCulloch- Proclamation to ...
... Peace Conference in Hampton Roads - Mr . Lincoln's " Story " -Close of President Lincoln's First Term - His Re - Inauguration - His Inaugural Address - Resignation of Secretary Fessenden - Appointment of Mr. McCulloch- Proclamation to ...
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... peace , and reaffirmed all the terms of the old treaty which confined him to the western shore of the Mississippi . The old chief proved treacherous again , and showed in the spring of 1832 that his treaty was simply an expedient for ...
... peace , and reaffirmed all the terms of the old treaty which confined him to the western shore of the Mississippi . The old chief proved treacherous again , and showed in the spring of 1832 that his treaty was simply an expedient for ...
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... peace and quiet , when pressed by no common danger , naturally divide into parties . At such times , the man who is not of either party , is not , cannot be , of any consequence . Mr. Clay , therefore , was of a party . " Whether his ...
... peace and quiet , when pressed by no common danger , naturally divide into parties . At such times , the man who is not of either party , is not , cannot be , of any consequence . Mr. Clay , therefore , was of a party . " Whether his ...
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