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... North fighting for ? 2. What should be done about slavery ? 3. What should be done with the South after the war ? Lincoln's answer to the first of these questions was that the North was fighting to preserve the Union and the ...
... North fighting for ? 2. What should be done about slavery ? 3. What should be done with the South after the war ? Lincoln's answer to the first of these questions was that the North was fighting to preserve the Union and the ...
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... North Carolina . Two words in these proposals touch off considerable discussion . Stanton's suggestion is that the North Carolina government be organized by the " loyal people . " Whom , he is asked , does he in- clude under that phrase ...
... North Carolina . Two words in these proposals touch off considerable discussion . Stanton's suggestion is that the North Carolina government be organized by the " loyal people . " Whom , he is asked , does he in- clude under that phrase ...
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... North , the Gov- ernment should “ inflict condign punishment on the rebel belliger- ents . " A mild conjecture presents itself with regard to these vindictive words . Would Stevens have been so drastic if he had thought for one moment ...
... North , the Gov- ernment should “ inflict condign punishment on the rebel belliger- ents . " A mild conjecture presents itself with regard to these vindictive words . Would Stevens have been so drastic if he had thought for one moment ...
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THE VICE PRESIDENT | 3 |
THE RADICALS | 35 |
OF HOPES DEFERRED | 49 |
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