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... remarks were out of date , that he must redefine his position in the light of recent revolutionary events . Lincoln , therefore , met the de- mand to the extent of writing two paragraphs which he asked Trumbull to include in his speech ...
... remarks were out of date , that he must redefine his position in the light of recent revolutionary events . Lincoln , therefore , met the de- mand to the extent of writing two paragraphs which he asked Trumbull to include in his speech ...
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... remarks on the Trumbull speech from the Republican press , of which the following was typical : We can fancy the chagrin of the Disunionists when this speech is tele- graphed all over the South . The news will fall on their incendiary ...
... remarks on the Trumbull speech from the Republican press , of which the following was typical : We can fancy the chagrin of the Disunionists when this speech is tele- graphed all over the South . The news will fall on their incendiary ...
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... remarks Lincoln might let fall , but heard nothing.2 " Not a little excitement was produced last night , ” wrote Villard in a later dispatch of December 5 , " by the advent of ex - Gov . Reeder , of Pennsylvania . The tongues of ...
... remarks Lincoln might let fall , but heard nothing.2 " Not a little excitement was produced last night , ” wrote Villard in a later dispatch of December 5 , " by the advent of ex - Gov . Reeder , of Pennsylvania . The tongues of ...
Contents
PREFACE V | 3 |
THE BATTLE OF FACTION | 152 |
COMPROMISES AND COMPROMISERS | 190 |
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