Abraham LincolnChautauqua Press, 1899 - 189 pages |
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Page 34
... Horace Greeley , sympathizing with Douglas in his fight against the Lecompton Con- stitution , and hoping to detach him permanently from the pro - slavery interest and to force a lasting breach in the Democratic party , seriously ...
... Horace Greeley , sympathizing with Douglas in his fight against the Lecompton Con- stitution , and hoping to detach him permanently from the pro - slavery interest and to force a lasting breach in the Democratic party , seriously ...
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... Horace Greeley IV . Reply to a Committee . V. The Emancipation Proclamation VI . Account of the Emancipation Proclamation VII . Letter to Dissatisfied Friends . · VIII . Proclamation appointing a National Fast Day IX . Announcement of ...
... Horace Greeley IV . Reply to a Committee . V. The Emancipation Proclamation VI . Account of the Emancipation Proclamation VII . Letter to Dissatisfied Friends . · VIII . Proclamation appointing a National Fast Day IX . Announcement of ...
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... HORACE GREELEY . The Administration , during the early months of the War for the Union , was greatly perplexed as to the proper mode of dealing with slavery , especially in the districts ... HORACE GREELEY . 53 Letter to Horace Greeley.
... HORACE GREELEY . The Administration , during the early months of the War for the Union , was greatly perplexed as to the proper mode of dealing with slavery , especially in the districts ... HORACE GREELEY . 53 Letter to Horace Greeley.
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... Horace Greeley said in his paper that the govern- ment would probably do nothing about it . What could I do ? Now , then , tell me , if you please , what possible result of good would follow the issuing of such a pro- clamation as you ...
... Horace Greeley said in his paper that the govern- ment would probably do nothing about it . What could I do ? Now , then , tell me , if you please , what possible result of good would follow the issuing of such a pro- clamation as you ...
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... Horace Greeley . 5. Essay on the constitutional amendment abolishing slavery , giving a history of its passage . 6. Recitation of Bryant's Threnody . No. V. THE MAN . 1. Essay : Lincoln's Parentage and Childhood , drawn from Chapter I ...
... Horace Greeley . 5. Essay on the constitutional amendment abolishing slavery , giving a history of its passage . 6. Recitation of Bryant's Threnody . No. V. THE MAN . 1. Essay : Lincoln's Parentage and Childhood , drawn from Chapter I ...
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