Abraham Lincoln: Redeemer PresidentW.B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1999 - 516 páginas This major biography of Abraham Lincoln has won the prestigious Lincoln Prize, the annual award given to the best book in the Civil War field. Guelzo's superb work breaks new ground in exploring the role of ideas in Lincoln's life, treating him for the first time as a serious thinker deeply involved in the struggles of nineteenth-century thought. |
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... wrote , Lincoln suggested that Owens might be " mistaken in regard to what my real feelings towards you are " and ... wrote thirty years later , and she finally refused any re- newal of the engagement in the spring of 1838 . " I have ...
... wrote , Lincoln suggested that Owens might be " mistaken in regard to what my real feelings towards you are " and ... wrote thirty years later , and she finally refused any re- newal of the engagement in the spring of 1838 . " I have ...
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... wrote to a distant relative in Tennessee , " I can no longer claim to be a young man myself . " Leonard Swett , meeting Lincoln for the first time on the circuit in a Danville hotel , thought he was " certainly the ungodliest figure I ...
... wrote to a distant relative in Tennessee , " I can no longer claim to be a young man myself . " Leonard Swett , meeting Lincoln for the first time on the circuit in a Danville hotel , thought he was " certainly the ungodliest figure I ...
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... wrote one Connecticut con- gressman . He was now securely in control of his own executive patron- age network , and used patronage appointees to enforce his wishes in local situations . The Radical Indiana congressman George W. Julian ...
... wrote one Connecticut con- gressman . He was now securely in control of his own executive patron- age network , and used patronage appointees to enforce his wishes in local situations . The Radical Indiana congressman George W. Julian ...
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The Strife of Ideas | 3 |
The American System | 26 |
The Costs of Union | 64 |
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