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... trade. In the letter to Horace Greeley, Lincoln writes of saving the Union, and not destroying or saving slavery. Lincoln states ...
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... trade. In the letter to Horace Greeley, Lincoln writes of saving the Union, and not destroying or saving slavery. Lincoln states ...
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... Horace Greeley said "Go west young man" and the theater followed. ... So when Horace Greeley said "Go west young man" we did and we took the theater with us. ...
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... Horace Greeley, among others, had previously stated that he could not support the feminists because they were too closely tied to the cause of free love. ...
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... 1873. In 1972 Grant ran for office again, defeating Horace Greeley. His second term was a hurricane of scandal and did not go well. ...
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... Cooper's work, is representative of the American frontier and the struggles of Native Americans and pioneers who took the advice of Horace Greeley and "went ...
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... Many significant Americans supported this cause and this new declaration; William Lloyd Garrison and Horace Greeley were among the supporters. ...
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... Horace Greeley stated his disapproval of the New Hampshire legislature when he asked, "Will any one pretend that ten hours per day, especially at confining and ...
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... supported the death penalty in a majority with only a few politicians speaking out against it (ie, Benjamin Rush, Ben Franklin and later on Horace Greeley). ...
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... Equiano or Douglas. He was in it to save the Union. This is clearly evident in his letter to Horace Greeley. Here is an excerpt ...
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... In a letter to Horace Greeley, editor of the New York Tribune, on August 22, 1862, Lincoln confirmed this position saying: "My paramount object in this ...
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Double Edge Sword After the civil war, we had thousands upon thousands of people looking for the "American Dream", and Horace Greeley, who stated the famous ...
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... Editor Horace Greeley and a host of others advised letting the seceding states go in peace. More ardent abolitionists were outraged by this suggestion. ...
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... studies of the Whig party in the states and biographies of such Whig leaders as Clay, William Seward, Daniel Webster, and Horace Greeley reveal dissimilar ...
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... However, his stay in proved to include some successes. He became friends with Horace Greeley, the Editor of the New York Tribune. ...
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... Here are a few: Robert Fulton built the first steamboat, Edgar Allen Poe was Scotch-Irish on his father's side, Horace Greeley created the New York Tribune. ...
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... In the letter response to Horace Greeley, Lincoln stated that he did not agree with those who would not save the Union unless they could save slavery at the ...
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... Horace Greeley, writer of the New York Tribune, wrote in 1857: "No truth of mathematics is more clearly demonstrable than that the ruin about us is ...
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... Horace Greeley, writer of the New York Tribune, wrote in 1857: "No truth of mathematics is more clearly demonstrable than that the ruin about us is ...
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... Newspaper write Horace Greeley wrote in his widely read newspaper the New York Tribune said scornfully: We simply obtain by the treaty the nominal possession ...
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... In a letter to Horace Greeley, editor of the New York Tribune, on August 22, 1862, Lincoln confirmed this position saying: "My paramount object in this ...
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... the celebrated president who "honorably" put an end to black slavery in America, shared his true motives in a letter addressed to Horace Greeley on August 22 ...
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... August 22, 1862 Lincoln explains to Horace Greeley, the editor of the New York Tribune, his hopes for preserving the Union and emancipating the slaves. ...
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