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Page 97
... Lincoln and his public . Alexander H. Stephens , the Vice - President of the Con- federacy , said of Lincoln that , " the Union with him in sentiment rose to the sublimity of a religious mysticism " an opinion which Francis Grierson ...
... Lincoln and his public . Alexander H. Stephens , the Vice - President of the Con- federacy , said of Lincoln that , " the Union with him in sentiment rose to the sublimity of a religious mysticism " an opinion which Francis Grierson ...
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... Lincoln and one of these anti - Buchanan Democrats drove Lincoln to make bold statements and to formulate a point of view which still exerts a very strong authority over the Northerner's conception of the Civil War . He had already in ...
... Lincoln and one of these anti - Buchanan Democrats drove Lincoln to make bold statements and to formulate a point of view which still exerts a very strong authority over the Northerner's conception of the Civil War . He had already in ...
Page 123
... Lincoln thought , and we come to see that Lincoln's conception of the course and the meaning of the Civil War was indeed an interpretation that he partly took over from others but that he partly made others accept , and in the teeth of ...
... Lincoln thought , and we come to see that Lincoln's conception of the course and the meaning of the Civil War was indeed an interpretation that he partly took over from others but that he partly made others accept , and in the teeth of ...
Contents
Harriet Beecher Stowe | 3 |
Calvin Stowe Francis Grierson The Battle Hymn | 59 |
Abraham Lincoln | 99 |
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Patriotic Gore: Studies in the Literature of the American Civil War Edmund Wilson Limited preview - 1994 |
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