The Politics of Union: Northern Politics During the Civil WarDryden Press, 1974 - 202 páginas |
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... interest of the nation , " had only a clerkship in the government , Lincoln pointed out in his Annual Message of 1861. He suggested Congress organize an agricultural and statistical bureau for this interest . The House approved a bill ...
... interest of the nation , " had only a clerkship in the government , Lincoln pointed out in his Annual Message of 1861. He suggested Congress organize an agricultural and statistical bureau for this interest . The House approved a bill ...
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... interests for land grants to pet lines . Though the railroad was ostensibly to serve the public interest , private gain was pursued ; and though the road was intended to be national in purpose , local groups pushed their own ends . The ...
... interests for land grants to pet lines . Though the railroad was ostensibly to serve the public interest , private gain was pursued ; and though the road was intended to be national in purpose , local groups pushed their own ends . The ...
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... interest - bearing legal - tender treasury notes . The aversion to more greenbacks , that is , non - interest - bearing legal tender notes , was further expressed by placing a permanent ceiling of $ 450 mil- lion on them . The act gave ...
... interest - bearing legal - tender treasury notes . The aversion to more greenbacks , that is , non - interest - bearing legal tender notes , was further expressed by placing a permanent ceiling of $ 450 mil- lion on them . The act gave ...
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Acknowledgments | 1 |
CHAPTER | 6 |
The Appeal to Arms | 18 |
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The Politics of Union: Northern Politics During the Civil War James A. Rawley Vista de fragmentos - 1980 |
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