Anecdotes of Public Men, Volume 2Da Capo Press, 1970 - Statesmen |
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... Horace Greeley to W. H. Seward , November 11 , 1854 , and called out after Abraham Lincoln had defeated Mr. Seward for the Republican nomi- nation for President at the Chicago Convention , May 17 , 1860 . Everybody recollects that Mr.
... Horace Greeley to W. H. Seward , November 11 , 1854 , and called out after Abraham Lincoln had defeated Mr. Seward for the Republican nomi- nation for President at the Chicago Convention , May 17 , 1860 . Everybody recollects that Mr.
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... Horace Greeley was borne along the aisles of the Church of the Divine Paternity , in the city of New York , December 4 , 1872 , Thurlow Weed followed the hearse of his recent foe , with his grand white head bowed under a grief not the ...
... Horace Greeley was borne along the aisles of the Church of the Divine Paternity , in the city of New York , December 4 , 1872 , Thurlow Weed followed the hearse of his recent foe , with his grand white head bowed under a grief not the ...
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... Horace Greeley for Postmaster - general , because dear old Horace , four years be- fore , without knowing that I had fallen from grace under Mr. Buchanan , recommended me for that office . But as Lincoln had selected William H. Seward ...
... Horace Greeley for Postmaster - general , because dear old Horace , four years be- fore , without knowing that I had fallen from grace under Mr. Buchanan , recommended me for that office . But as Lincoln had selected William H. Seward ...
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