The Voice of LincolnC. Scribner's Sons, 1918 - 363 páginas |
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... Greeley , in speaking of the Lincoln - Douglas debates , says : " I cannot help regarding that senatorial contest of 1858 between Lincoln and Douglas as one of the most · characteristic and at the same time most creditable incidents 150 ...
... Greeley , in speaking of the Lincoln - Douglas debates , says : " I cannot help regarding that senatorial contest of 1858 between Lincoln and Douglas as one of the most · characteristic and at the same time most creditable incidents 150 ...
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... Greeley was early and strongly in favor of that emancipation . He bitterly attacked Lincoln and the administration because it had not abolished slavery by some sweeping proclamation of emancipation . The clamor and criticism took a ...
... Greeley was early and strongly in favor of that emancipation . He bitterly attacked Lincoln and the administration because it had not abolished slavery by some sweeping proclamation of emancipation . The clamor and criticism took a ...
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... official duty , and I intend no modification of my oft - expressed personal wish that all men every- where could be free . " Yours , " A. LINCOLN . " That letter must have been very embarrassing to Mr. Greeley LINCOLN THE LOGICIAN 153.
... official duty , and I intend no modification of my oft - expressed personal wish that all men every- where could be free . " Yours , " A. LINCOLN . " That letter must have been very embarrassing to Mr. Greeley LINCOLN THE LOGICIAN 153.
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Reuben M. Wanamaker. That letter must have been very embarrassing to Mr. Greeley and it no doubt suggested to him that , after all , he had underestimated the ability of this " rail - splitter " from Illinois , who not only knew how to ...
Reuben M. Wanamaker. That letter must have been very embarrassing to Mr. Greeley and it no doubt suggested to him that , after all , he had underestimated the ability of this " rail - splitter " from Illinois , who not only knew how to ...
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... Greeley , who for some years had been a thorn in the flesh of Mr. Lin- coln , finally came out in an article in the New York Tribune , then probably the most largely circulated and most influential newspaper in the United States , in ...
... Greeley , who for some years had been a thorn in the flesh of Mr. Lin- coln , finally came out in an article in the New York Tribune , then probably the most largely circulated and most influential newspaper in the United States , in ...
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