The Printer and the Prince: A Study of the Influence of Horace Greeley Upon Abraham Lincoln as Candidate and PresidentExposition Press, 1955 - 332 páginas |
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... Confederate President's address had been " truculent , sangui- nary , demoniac , ” while Lincoln was not moved even by such an " unseemly display of rage and malignity to use harsh inculpa- tions . " Finally , congratulating the ...
... Confederate President's address had been " truculent , sangui- nary , demoniac , ” while Lincoln was not moved even by such an " unseemly display of rage and malignity to use harsh inculpa- tions . " Finally , congratulating the ...
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... Confederate Secretary of State Judah P. Benjamin wrote to James M. Mason in Paris , first describing the peace negotia- tions attempted between James R. Gilmore , Greeley's friend , and James F. Jaquess , both representing the Union ...
... Confederate Secretary of State Judah P. Benjamin wrote to James M. Mason in Paris , first describing the peace negotia- tions attempted between James R. Gilmore , Greeley's friend , and James F. Jaquess , both representing the Union ...
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... Confederate States of America , 1861-1865 , p . 548 ; Charles H. Wesley , The Collapse of the Confederacy , p . 97 ; George Fort Milton , Conflict : The American Civil War , pp . 353-54 ; Morse , Abraham Lincoln , 11 , 267–71 . 67 ...
... Confederate States of America , 1861-1865 , p . 548 ; Charles H. Wesley , The Collapse of the Confederacy , p . 97 ; George Fort Milton , Conflict : The American Civil War , pp . 353-54 ; Morse , Abraham Lincoln , 11 , 267–71 . 67 ...
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Measuring Greeley and Lincoln | 11 |
From the Tribune to the Tremont | 53 |
A Negative Delegate and a Positive Platform | 82 |
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