A House Dividing: Lincoln as President Elect |
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... believe that the conservative majority of the South are opposed to any and all such proposed remedies for imaginary grievances , and if the occasion demands , will not be slow in letting their headstrong neighbors under- stand as much ...
... believe that the conservative majority of the South are opposed to any and all such proposed remedies for imaginary grievances , and if the occasion demands , will not be slow in letting their headstrong neighbors under- stand as much ...
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... believe him fully equal to the great responsibilities devolving upon him .... ' Still another thought Lincoln looked thinner than usual , " but 1Dispatch of Nov. 10 , New York Times , Nov. 15 , 1860 . " Thomas Webster Jr. to Sherman ...
... believe him fully equal to the great responsibilities devolving upon him .... ' Still another thought Lincoln looked thinner than usual , " but 1Dispatch of Nov. 10 , New York Times , Nov. 15 , 1860 . " Thomas Webster Jr. to Sherman ...
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... believe one word of the cock - and- bull story of the Italian assassins , which Mr. Seward told me today had been communicated to Mr. Lincoln as coming from General Scott ; and it was clear to me that Mr. Seward himself did not believe ...
... believe one word of the cock - and- bull story of the Italian assassins , which Mr. Seward told me today had been communicated to Mr. Lincoln as coming from General Scott ; and it was clear to me that Mr. Seward himself did not believe ...
Contents
PREFACE V | 3 |
THE BATTLE OF FACTION | 152 |
COMPROMISES AND COMPROMISERS | 190 |
Copyright | |
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