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... Union strength of the South , and cause it to rally round Mr. Lincoln as the representative of the Consti- tution and the Union . . . . " A comparison of this view with that which Lincoln presently stated in the Trumbull speech , indi ...
... Union strength of the South , and cause it to rally round Mr. Lincoln as the representative of the Consti- tution and the Union . . . . " A comparison of this view with that which Lincoln presently stated in the Trumbull speech , indi ...
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... union- These men are not of the Breckenridge & Yancy [ sic ] school , but quiet peaceloving conservative citizens . . .. Dis- union is inevitable unless something is done by the North . " The writer offered no specific suggestions , but ...
... union- These men are not of the Breckenridge & Yancy [ sic ] school , but quiet peaceloving conservative citizens . . .. Dis- union is inevitable unless something is done by the North . " The writer offered no specific suggestions , but ...
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... Union intact . The President Elect had need to redefine his position , for his hope that secession would be crushed in the separatist strong- hold itself by an upsurge of Union sentiment had proved delu- sive . In one of the newspapers ...
... Union intact . The President Elect had need to redefine his position , for his hope that secession would be crushed in the separatist strong- hold itself by an upsurge of Union sentiment had proved delu- sive . In one of the newspapers ...
Contents
PREFACE V | 3 |
THE BATTLE OF FACTION | 152 |
COMPROMISES AND COMPROMISERS | 190 |
Copyright | |
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