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... Republican Government . . . . The Great rule of conduct for us , in regard to foreign Nations , is in extending our commercial relations to have with them as little political connection as possible .... Europe has a set of primary ...
... Republican Government . . . . The Great rule of conduct for us , in regard to foreign Nations , is in extending our commercial relations to have with them as little political connection as possible .... Europe has a set of primary ...
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... Republican Party and which had always been three of the main objections of the South to the union : ery I presume you all know who I am . I am humble Abraham Lincoln . I have been solicited by my many friends to become a candidate for ...
... Republican Party and which had always been three of the main objections of the South to the union : ery I presume you all know who I am . I am humble Abraham Lincoln . I have been solicited by my many friends to become a candidate for ...
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... Republicans came to power without having received any electoral votes in the South . In August of 1862 , more than one year after the war began , publisher Horace Greeley of the New York Tribune advised Lincoln in an editorial to ...
... Republicans came to power without having received any electoral votes in the South . In August of 1862 , more than one year after the war began , publisher Horace Greeley of the New York Tribune advised Lincoln in an editorial to ...
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... Republicans [ Lincoln ] emphatically declared that his party never intended to inter- fere with slavery in any shape or form , it seems reasonable to assume that the institution of slavery was not a funda- mental issue during the epoch ...
... Republicans [ Lincoln ] emphatically declared that his party never intended to inter- fere with slavery in any shape or form , it seems reasonable to assume that the institution of slavery was not a funda- mental issue during the epoch ...
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... Republicans . . . quite possibly would have lost the election . A shift of only 38,111 votes in the right places , less than 1 percent of the 4,015,902 votes cast , would have given the election to McClel- lan . " North Against South ...
... Republicans . . . quite possibly would have lost the election . A shift of only 38,111 votes in the right places , less than 1 percent of the 4,015,902 votes cast , would have given the election to McClel- lan . " North Against South ...
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