The Politics of Union: Northern Politics During the Civil WarDryden Press, 1974 - 202 páginas |
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... action . Two gold speculators placed a false Lincoln proclamation in two Democratic New York newspapers . The document spoke of the dire condition of the Fed- eral armies , announced a day of prayer , and called for 400,000 more troops ...
... action . Two gold speculators placed a false Lincoln proclamation in two Democratic New York newspapers . The document spoke of the dire condition of the Fed- eral armies , announced a day of prayer , and called for 400,000 more troops ...
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... action made a constitutional amendment unnecessary . Advocates of abolition pleaded for action as an instrument of national- ity , of keeping peace in the future , of morality in exterminating an evil institution , and of retribution ...
... action made a constitutional amendment unnecessary . Advocates of abolition pleaded for action as an instrument of national- ity , of keeping peace in the future , of morality in exterminating an evil institution , and of retribution ...
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... action . The Republican party , which controlled Con- gress and usually the state governments , and the presidency were the two outstanding political institutions . Sometimes in cooperation and some- times in competition , they conduced ...
... action . The Republican party , which controlled Con- gress and usually the state governments , and the presidency were the two outstanding political institutions . Sometimes in cooperation and some- times in competition , they conduced ...
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Acknowledgments | 1 |
CHAPTER | 6 |
The Appeal to Arms | 18 |
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