American History Told by Contemporaries ..., Volume 4Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis Macmillan, 1901 |
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... WAR CHAPTER VIII- ELECTION OF 1860 49. Murat Halstead : Split in the Democratic Party , 1860 PAGE 97 5 100 104 108 110 114 119 122 126 132 136 138 142 144 " 147 151 PAGE 50. Murat Halstead : Nomination of Lincoln , 1860 Contest Renewed xi.
... WAR CHAPTER VIII- ELECTION OF 1860 49. Murat Halstead : Split in the Democratic Party , 1860 PAGE 97 5 100 104 108 110 114 119 122 126 132 136 138 142 144 " 147 151 PAGE 50. Murat Halstead : Nomination of Lincoln , 1860 Contest Renewed xi.
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... Democrat's View of Emancipation , 1863 400 402 " The Black Regiment , " 1863 131. Charles Carleton Coffin : 405 Contrabands , 1864 408 CHAPTER XXII - YEAR OF VICTORY 132. Charles Anderson Dana : In the Wilderness , 1864 133. Captain ...
... Democrat's View of Emancipation , 1863 400 402 " The Black Regiment , " 1863 131. Charles Carleton Coffin : 405 Contrabands , 1864 408 CHAPTER XXII - YEAR OF VICTORY 132. Charles Anderson Dana : In the Wilderness , 1864 133. Captain ...
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... democracy ; having no common law , and no judiciary . Their only laws are made and unmade at the caprice of the legislature , and are as variable as the legislature itself . They pass through the form of sending representatives to the ...
... democracy ; having no common law , and no judiciary . Their only laws are made and unmade at the caprice of the legislature , and are as variable as the legislature itself . They pass through the form of sending representatives to the ...
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... Democratic administration with reluctance consented that he should command in person the expedition against Mexico , which he brought to the brilliant close described in the report given below . Scott was punctilious and brave and loyal ...
... Democratic administration with reluctance consented that he should command in person the expedition against Mexico , which he brought to the brilliant close described in the report given below . Scott was punctilious and brave and loyal ...
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... Democrat , content to allow the South some of her demands , but unwilling to have any responsibility for more slave territory . His famous proviso , first introduced in 1846 , was the bugle - call which aroused the North to the ...
... Democrat , content to allow the South some of her demands , but unwilling to have any responsibility for more slave territory . His famous proviso , first introduced in 1846 , was the bugle - call which aroused the North to the ...
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