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... name ' Paul M. Angle , Lincoln , 1854-1861 , 367–372 . T. H. Williams , Lincoln and the Radicals , 20-21 . Carman & Luthin , 21-22 . and declaring adherence to the same broad principles . Lincoln 152 THE BATTLE OF FACTION.
... name ' Paul M. Angle , Lincoln , 1854-1861 , 367–372 . T. H. Williams , Lincoln and the Radicals , 20-21 . Carman & Luthin , 21-22 . and declaring adherence to the same broad principles . Lincoln 152 THE BATTLE OF FACTION.
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... faction were high . Having thrown out the Southerners , Republican leaders intended to remain in power for a good long time , forever , said Senator Trumbull in his November 20 speech . Every state leader , accordingly , burned with ...
... faction were high . Having thrown out the Southerners , Republican leaders intended to remain in power for a good long time , forever , said Senator Trumbull in his November 20 speech . Every state leader , accordingly , burned with ...
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... faction of Illinois Republicans . Kellogg had come to Springfield on more impor- tant business than Cameron , -to ascertain Lincoln's views toward matters of compromise currently before Congress.5 Three days later still another party of ...
... faction of Illinois Republicans . Kellogg had come to Springfield on more impor- tant business than Cameron , -to ascertain Lincoln's views toward matters of compromise currently before Congress.5 Three days later still another party of ...
Contents
PREFACE V | 3 |
THE BATTLE OF FACTION | 152 |
COMPROMISES AND COMPROMISERS | 190 |
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