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Page 38
... strong evidence that Lincoln hoped to nationalize the Union Party , garnering support from lovers of the union in the South as well as in the North . He knew that there had always been strong support for the union in the South , and ...
... strong evidence that Lincoln hoped to nationalize the Union Party , garnering support from lovers of the union in the South as well as in the North . He knew that there had always been strong support for the union in the South , and ...
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... strong cam- paign in Oregon for 33 percent of the vote against 27 percent for Lodge , 18 percent for Goldwater , and 17 percent for Nixon . Lodge's backers endorsed Rockefeller in a hard - fought struggle in California in order to ...
... strong cam- paign in Oregon for 33 percent of the vote against 27 percent for Lodge , 18 percent for Goldwater , and 17 percent for Nixon . Lodge's backers endorsed Rockefeller in a hard - fought struggle in California in order to ...
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... strong , strong militarily as long as that strength is necessary . We must , therefore , not reduce our arms strength unless we have an agreement with others , who might threaten us , to reduce theirs . This is a sound position . We ...
... strong , strong militarily as long as that strength is necessary . We must , therefore , not reduce our arms strength unless we have an agreement with others , who might threaten us , to reduce theirs . This is a sound position . We ...
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Crisis and a New Party | 7 |
1856 | 15 |
The Rise of Lincoln | 23 |
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Antislavery Politics in Antebellum and Civil War America Thomas G. Mitchell No preview available - 2007 |