Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States: Illustrated, Volume 9Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart American Educational Alliance, 1916 - United States |
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... held to decide whether he should succeed himself or should give way to some one else . Prepa- rations for the nomination were begun in the spring of 1864 . Lincoln's political position was quite strong , yet there was considerable ...
... held to decide whether he should succeed himself or should give way to some one else . Prepa- rations for the nomination were begun in the spring of 1864 . Lincoln's political position was quite strong , yet there was considerable ...
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... held a full caucus and declared for the renomination of Lin- coln . Hence , on March 5 , 1864 , Chase wrote to James C. Hall that as the Union members of the legislature had selected another standard bearer it became his duty to request ...
... held a full caucus and declared for the renomination of Lin- coln . Hence , on March 5 , 1864 , Chase wrote to James C. Hall that as the Union members of the legislature had selected another standard bearer it became his duty to request ...
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... held that this act made the President an accomplice in Blair's offence , but Lin- coln disavowed any design of thus wounding Chase . ‡ * For divergent accounts see Nicolay and Hay , Life of Lincoln , vol . ix . , pp . 85-87 ; Schuckers ...
... held that this act made the President an accomplice in Blair's offence , but Lin- coln disavowed any design of thus wounding Chase . ‡ * For divergent accounts see Nicolay and Hay , Life of Lincoln , vol . ix . , pp . 85-87 ; Schuckers ...
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... held out and some two weeks were spent in preparing for its reduction . Granger transferred his troops from Dauphin Island to the rear of the fort , erected several pow- erful batteries , and on the morning of August 22 , in coöperation ...
... held out and some two weeks were spent in preparing for its reduction . Granger transferred his troops from Dauphin Island to the rear of the fort , erected several pow- erful batteries , and on the morning of August 22 , in coöperation ...
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... held by Smith with the divisions of Carr and McArthur , and the left by Granger with the divisions of Benton and Veatch and Bertram's brigade . From left to right the ad- vance was upheld by the brigades of Ector , Holtzclaw and Gibson ...
... held by Smith with the divisions of Carr and McArthur , and the left by Granger with the divisions of Benton and Veatch and Bertram's brigade . From left to right the ad- vance was upheld by the brigades of Ector , Holtzclaw and Gibson ...
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