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... action for dismemberment of the Union , at least until some act deemed to be violative of our rights shall be done by the incoming Admini- stration . This letter was never made public , whether because Trumbull and his associates ...
... action for dismemberment of the Union , at least until some act deemed to be violative of our rights shall be done by the incoming Admini- stration . This letter was never made public , whether because Trumbull and his associates ...
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... action , their politi- cal ascendency would collapse , and a southern Republican party , nourished by Federal patronage , they feared , would replace them.1 Lincoln gave fairly clear expression to this point in the paragraphs he ...
... action , their politi- cal ascendency would collapse , and a southern Republican party , nourished by Federal patronage , they feared , would replace them.1 Lincoln gave fairly clear expression to this point in the paragraphs he ...
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... action , to give the Union men of the South a chance to correct these misrepresentations , will yet save the Central States . ... 1 ... Coercion should be avoided ; 2 the South should be faced down by stopping the mails for a few months ...
... action , to give the Union men of the South a chance to correct these misrepresentations , will yet save the Central States . ... 1 ... Coercion should be avoided ; 2 the South should be faced down by stopping the mails for a few months ...
Contents
PREFACE V | 3 |
THE BATTLE OF FACTION | 152 |
COMPROMISES AND COMPROMISERS | 190 |
Copyright | |
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