The Social Studies, Volume 35McKinley Publishing Company, 1944 |
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... Lincoln's cabinet recorded in his diary : " Weak and hesitating men allow their bold and active enemies to make public opinion against them . Bold and active rulers make it on their side . " Probably Bates had in mind an equivalent of ...
... Lincoln's cabinet recorded in his diary : " Weak and hesitating men allow their bold and active enemies to make public opinion against them . Bold and active rulers make it on their side . " Probably Bates had in mind an equivalent of ...
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... Lincoln . Nevertheless , Lincoln's re - election did not destroy factional propaganda within the Republican - Union party . Radicals were prepared to use every device that might prevent Conservatives in the North from uniting with ...
... Lincoln . Nevertheless , Lincoln's re - election did not destroy factional propaganda within the Republican - Union party . Radicals were prepared to use every device that might prevent Conservatives in the North from uniting with ...
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diately following the assassination of President Lincoln in 1865 . ( 5 ) " A House Divided Against Itself Cannot Stand . " Famous statement from one of Lincoln's speeches . The United States cannot continue half- slave and half - free ...
diately following the assassination of President Lincoln in 1865 . ( 5 ) " A House Divided Against Itself Cannot Stand . " Famous statement from one of Lincoln's speeches . The United States cannot continue half- slave and half - free ...
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Propaganda in the American Civil War | 26 |
Visual and Other Aids Maurice | 34 |
Book Reviews and Book Notes Richard History Never Had a Greater Challenge Pupil Preferences in the Learning | 39 |
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