Great Speeches of Col. R.G. IngersollRhodes & McClure publishing Company, 1897 - 449 pages |
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... Northern aud South . ern men - where Northern and Southern ideas met . and . the ideals of the two sections were brought together and compared . The sympathies of Lincoln , his ties of kindrd , were with the South . His conviction , his ...
... Northern aud South . ern men - where Northern and Southern ideas met . and . the ideals of the two sections were brought together and compared . The sympathies of Lincoln , his ties of kindrd , were with the South . His conviction , his ...
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... Northern Democrats sprang to the defense not only of the Union , but of his administration . Lincoln refused to be led or hurried by Freemont or Hunter , by Greeley or Sumner . From first to last he was leader , and he kept step with ...
... Northern Democrats sprang to the defense not only of the Union , but of his administration . Lincoln refused to be led or hurried by Freemont or Hunter , by Greeley or Sumner . From first to last he was leader , and he kept step with ...
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... Northern division - triumphed over all . LINCOLN WAS , BY NATURE , A DIPLOMAT . He un- He knew the art of sailing a gainst the wind . derstood , not only the rights of individuals , but of nations . In all his correspondence with other ...
... Northern division - triumphed over all . LINCOLN WAS , BY NATURE , A DIPLOMAT . He un- He knew the art of sailing a gainst the wind . derstood , not only the rights of individuals , but of nations . In all his correspondence with other ...
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... Northern division , but every step was taken in the same direction . First , Lincoln offered to execute every law , including the most infamous of all ; second , to buy the slaves of the border States ; third , to confiscate the ...
... Northern division , but every step was taken in the same direction . First , Lincoln offered to execute every law , including the most infamous of all ; second , to buy the slaves of the border States ; third , to confiscate the ...
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... Northern Democrats who said they would not fight for negroes , Lincoln replied ; " Some of them seem willing to fight for you - but no matter . " " But negroes , like other people , act upon motives . Why should they do anything for us ...
... Northern Democrats who said they would not fight for negroes , Lincoln replied ; " Some of them seem willing to fight for you - but no matter . " " But negroes , like other people , act upon motives . Why should they do anything for us ...
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