A House Dividing: Lincoln as President Elect |
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... thought that a serious disunion movement would soon lead to the organization of a union party in the Southern States which would carry every one of them . Chase was advised by a third to pay no attention to the " fiery resolves that ...
... thought that a serious disunion movement would soon lead to the organization of a union party in the Southern States which would carry every one of them . Chase was advised by a third to pay no attention to the " fiery resolves that ...
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... thought , " was never conceived nor more adroitly executed .... It furnishes a counter- part to the best strokes of diplomacy of a Talleyrand , and its ultimate explosion is a matter of wonder . ” According to infor- mation from " the ...
... thought , " was never conceived nor more adroitly executed .... It furnishes a counter- part to the best strokes of diplomacy of a Talleyrand , and its ultimate explosion is a matter of wonder . ” According to infor- mation from " the ...
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... thought he would accept a cabinet offer . " Lincoln himself did not know whether or not Chase would accept an invitation , but his opinion that he would , formed when the two men met , became more and more strong . Even when he sent his ...
... thought he would accept a cabinet offer . " Lincoln himself did not know whether or not Chase would accept an invitation , but his opinion that he would , formed when the two men met , became more and more strong . Even when he sent his ...
Contents
PREFACE V | 3 |
THE BATTLE OF FACTION | 152 |
COMPROMISES AND COMPROMISERS | 190 |
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Abraham Lincoln accept administration appeared appointment arrived asked Bates Cameron MSS Chase MSS Chicago Colfax coln compromise conference Congress Constitution correspondence of Jan Corwin crisis Crittenden crowd declared delegation Democrat Department Diary discussed Dispatch of Dec Dispatch of Jan Dispatch of Nov disunion editorial Edward Bates faction favor Fogg friends Gilmer Governor Greeley Hamlin Henry Villard Henry Winter Davis Herndon House Illinois State Journal inaugural Indiana invitation Judd leaders letter Lincoln's cabinet March McClure ment Missouri Montgomery Blair morning newspapers Nicolay & Hay North offer Ohio Papers Pennsylvania political politicians position President Elect presidential received reply reported Republican party rumor Schuyler Colfax secession Secretary Senator Seward Simon Cameron slave slavery Smith South Carolina southern speech Springfield Sumner MSS Swett Thurlow Weed tion Treasury Trumbull MSS Union views visitors vote Wade Washburne MSS Washington correspondence Whig wrote Yates York Herald York Tribune