The Politics of Union: Northern Politics During the Civil WarDryden Press, 1974 - 202 páginas |
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... Means . His com- mittee handled taxes , loans and currency , and appropriations , and in the course of the war added Pacific railroads to its authority . In the last weeks of the war , when the multiform burden had grown great , the ...
... Means . His com- mittee handled taxes , loans and currency , and appropriations , and in the course of the war added Pacific railroads to its authority . In the last weeks of the war , when the multiform burden had grown great , the ...
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... means no good to them . " For the future he did not anticipate that the Constitution would be different after the war from his present conception of it . And finally , in an often overlooked but early hint of his reconstruction policy ...
... means no good to them . " For the future he did not anticipate that the Constitution would be different after the war from his present conception of it . And finally , in an often overlooked but early hint of his reconstruction policy ...
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... means ) ; and at length authoriz- ing him to suspend the writ of habeas corpus . Lincoln was intent upon winning the war to save the Union , and though on occasion executive and legislature significantly differed on means , Congress ...
... means ) ; and at length authoriz- ing him to suspend the writ of habeas corpus . Lincoln was intent upon winning the war to save the Union , and though on occasion executive and legislature significantly differed on means , Congress ...
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Acknowledgments | 1 |
CHAPTER | 6 |
The Appeal to Arms | 18 |
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