North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volumes 245-246University of Northern Iowa, 1938 |
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Page 151
... result of Seward's influ- ence . Perhaps some very slight part of it was , but I be- lieve that the turning point came before Seward had opportunity to influence Lincoln to any marked degree . The Farewell Remarks made at Springfield as ...
... result of Seward's influ- ence . Perhaps some very slight part of it was , but I be- lieve that the turning point came before Seward had opportunity to influence Lincoln to any marked degree . The Farewell Remarks made at Springfield as ...
Page 283
... result was that in 1853 the double standard was virtually abandoned . There were other periodic experiences with use of gold and silver , but usually with the result that the more costly of the two metals was hoarded . Because of the ...
... result was that in 1853 the double standard was virtually abandoned . There were other periodic experiences with use of gold and silver , but usually with the result that the more costly of the two metals was hoarded . Because of the ...
Page 27
... result made more certain , first by providing that the members should assemble by states , and hence , should not meet together as a whole for deliberation , and second , by excluding from the Electoral College all Congressmen and ...
... result made more certain , first by providing that the members should assemble by states , and hence , should not meet together as a whole for deliberation , and second , by excluding from the Electoral College all Congressmen and ...
Contents
Foreword J | 24 |
Six Poems SISTER MARY IRMA | 58 |
Up from Missouri MALCOLM VAUGHAN | 82 |
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