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... administration , " thought Trumbull immediately after election , " depends in my judgment on his prudently but firmly carrying out the principles on which he has been elected , with- out pandering to cliques or factions from any quarter ...
... administration , " thought Trumbull immediately after election , " depends in my judgment on his prudently but firmly carrying out the principles on which he has been elected , with- out pandering to cliques or factions from any quarter ...
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... administration . They look for an in & in & out & out Republican government . " . • The Washington news of the time was enough to justify such fears . Thomas Corwin of Ohio , famous Whig of the ' forties , had at once appointed himself ...
... administration . They look for an in & in & out & out Republican government . " . • The Washington news of the time was enough to justify such fears . Thomas Corwin of Ohio , famous Whig of the ' forties , had at once appointed himself ...
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... administration would be a " Seward Administration for the benefit of Mr. Seward or a Lincoln Administration . " It would be the latter , Lincoln replied with emphasis . Hamlin went off still in fear of " Mr. L's honest simplicity and ...
... administration would be a " Seward Administration for the benefit of Mr. Seward or a Lincoln Administration . " It would be the latter , Lincoln replied with emphasis . Hamlin went off still in fear of " Mr. L's honest simplicity and ...
Contents
PREFACE V | 3 |
THE BATTLE OF FACTION | 152 |
COMPROMISES AND COMPROMISERS | 190 |
Copyright | |
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