Abraham LincolnGarden City Publishing Company, 1917 - 482 strani |
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... Democratic party , represented by the President of the United States at this moment , claims to descend from it in ... Democrats to - day have described Lin- coln , who by no means belonged to their party , as Jef- ferson's spiritual ...
... Democratic party , represented by the President of the United States at this moment , claims to descend from it in ... Democrats to - day have described Lin- coln , who by no means belonged to their party , as Jef- ferson's spiritual ...
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... democratic . " The Democracy , " or Demo- cratic party , has continued in existence ever since , and through most of Lincoln's life ruled America . In trying to fix the character of a party in a foreign country we cannot hope to be ...
... democratic . " The Democracy , " or Demo- cratic party , has continued in existence ever since , and through most of Lincoln's life ruled America . In trying to fix the character of a party in a foreign country we cannot hope to be ...
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... Democrats in the North . Moreover , it should be clearly grasped , though it is hard , that among Northern Democrats in- sistence on State rights did not involve the faintest lean- ing towards the doctrine of secession ; on the contrary ...
... Democrats in the North . Moreover , it should be clearly grasped , though it is hard , that among Northern Democrats in- sistence on State rights did not involve the faintest lean- ing towards the doctrine of secession ; on the contrary ...
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... Democratic in politics , and its leaders owed some allegi- ance to the tradition of Radicals like Jefferson . But it was none the less proud of its aristocracy and of the permeating influence of aristocratic manners and tradi tions . A ...
... Democratic in politics , and its leaders owed some allegi- ance to the tradition of Radicals like Jefferson . But it was none the less proud of its aristocracy and of the permeating influence of aristocratic manners and tradi tions . A ...
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... Democrats under Jack- son ( the President ) and Van Buren . Lincoln's neigh- bours , like the people of Illinois generally , were almost entirely on the side of the Democrats . It is interesting that however he came by his views , they ...
... Democrats under Jack- son ( the President ) and Van Buren . Lincoln's neigh- bours , like the people of Illinois generally , were almost entirely on the side of the Democrats . It is interesting that however he came by his views , they ...
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Abraham Lincoln American army battle battle of Antietam became Buell Bull Run Cabinet called candidate cause Chase Chattanooga chief civil claim command Confederacy Confederate Congress Constitution course declared Democrats doubt Douglas Dred Scott early election emancipation enemy fact federacy feeling felt force Fort Sumter Frémont friends further Government Grant Halleck hope Illinois interest Jefferson Davis Johnston Joseph Johnston judgment Kansas Kentucky later leaders Lee's less letter matter McClellan ment military mind Mississippi Missouri Missouri Compromise negroes never North Northern once opinion party passed perhaps political politicians President principle probably question railway regard Republican Richmond Scott secede secession seems Senate sense Seward Sherman slave slavery soldiers South Carolina Southern speech Stanton statesmen Sumter Tennessee territory things thought tion told took troops Union Vicksburg victory Virginia votes Washington West Whigs whole wish