They Also Ran: The Story of the Men who Were Defeated for the PresidencyDoubleday, Doran, 1945 - 427 頁 |
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第 10 頁
... Union within a very few years . " The cotton states are meditating a withdrawal from the Union be- cause of Lincoln's election , " he wrote in an editorial that went into three hundred thousand homes scattered through the farm belt ...
... Union within a very few years . " The cotton states are meditating a withdrawal from the Union be- cause of Lincoln's election , " he wrote in an editorial that went into three hundred thousand homes scattered through the farm belt ...
第 168 頁
... Union force was defeated at Ball's Bluff and its commander killed . The Comte de Paris , who was with McClellan at the time , says that the news of the defeat was a great shock to McClellan , from that day “ a fatal hesitation ...
... Union force was defeated at Ball's Bluff and its commander killed . The Comte de Paris , who was with McClellan at the time , says that the news of the defeat was a great shock to McClellan , from that day “ a fatal hesitation ...
第 228 頁
... Union and the peace of the country . " He was sincere in his appeal for the Union ; what he omitted to men- tion was that he had been one of the main instruments in cracking it open , that everything he had done since introducing his ...
... Union and the peace of the country . " He was sincere in his appeal for the Union ; what he omitted to men- tion was that he had been one of the main instruments in cracking it open , that everything he had done since introducing his ...
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