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... considered recognized in the person of Wilmot . Cameron's appearance in Springfield , therefore , produced surprise and confusion among the prognosticators . On Sunday , the thirtieth , " the noon train from the East landed among us ...
... considered recognized in the person of Wilmot . Cameron's appearance in Springfield , therefore , produced surprise and confusion among the prognosticators . On Sunday , the thirtieth , " the noon train from the East landed among us ...
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... considered it a great compliment to have his editorials attributed to Lincoln . But it was not true . " The President elect is abundantly occupied in attending to his own matters , and . . . the editorials for this paper are written in ...
... considered it a great compliment to have his editorials attributed to Lincoln . But it was not true . " The President elect is abundantly occupied in attending to his own matters , and . . . the editorials for this paper are written in ...
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... considered it anything but well in hand . Late in January Lincoln had stated that only Bates and Seward had been chosen for his cabinet , and no others would be selected until he reached Washington . ' It was generally accepted , as the ...
... considered it anything but well in hand . Late in January Lincoln had stated that only Bates and Seward had been chosen for his cabinet , and no others would be selected until he reached Washington . ' It was generally accepted , as the ...
Contents
PREFACE V | 3 |
THE BATTLE OF FACTION | 152 |
COMPROMISES AND COMPROMISERS | 190 |
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