Addresses, Literary, Political, Legal & Miscellaneous, Volume 1Times Publishing Company, 1894 - Civilization |
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... Lincoln . On the first of June , Chairman McClure opened the Republican headquarters in Philadelphia , and labored ... Lincoln's later success in the State by over 60,000 . In 1862 , soon after Mr. McClure's Senatorial services had ended ...
... Lincoln . On the first of June , Chairman McClure opened the Republican headquarters in Philadelphia , and labored ... Lincoln's later success in the State by over 60,000 . In 1862 , soon after Mr. McClure's Senatorial services had ended ...
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... Lincoln he adjusted the difficulty peacefully . The delay in organ- izing and forwarding the regiments of conscripts to the field after Mr. McClure had gathered them into camp at Harrisburg made him impatient , and in answer to his ...
... Lincoln he adjusted the difficulty peacefully . The delay in organ- izing and forwarding the regiments of conscripts to the field after Mr. McClure had gathered them into camp at Harrisburg made him impatient , and in answer to his ...
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... Lincoln , and he was chairman of the Pennsylvania delegation in the Chicago Convention of 1868 that nominated Grant and Colfax . Although not personally in sympa- thy with Grant , he believed that his election to the Presidency would do ...
... Lincoln , and he was chairman of the Pennsylvania delegation in the Chicago Convention of 1868 that nominated Grant and Colfax . Although not personally in sympa- thy with Grant , he believed that his election to the Presidency would do ...
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... Lincoln dreamed the same dream . Unschooled in political man- agement , he was made the choice of a party that confessed another as its leader . The inscrutable power that sets at naught the wisdom of men made the ideal seem to open its ...
... Lincoln dreamed the same dream . Unschooled in political man- agement , he was made the choice of a party that confessed another as its leader . The inscrutable power that sets at naught the wisdom of men made the ideal seem to open its ...
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... Lincoln been a citizen of the South , and ardently in sympathy with its cause , he could not have administered the government of the confederacy for a twelve - month . Nor could Mr. Davis , with his confessed administrative ability ...
... Lincoln been a citizen of the South , and ardently in sympathy with its cause , he could not have administered the government of the confederacy for a twelve - month . Nor could Mr. Davis , with his confessed administrative ability ...
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