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62. 8. Lincoln, 274-277. IX. THE LITERARY STATESMAN. 1. Herndon, 371-372. 2. Lincoln, II, 329-330. 3. Lincoln, III, 1-2. 4. Herndon, 405-408. 5. Lincoln. II, 279. 6. Lamon, 416. X. THE DARK HORSE. 1. Lincoln, V, 127. 2. Tarbell, I, 335. 3. Lincoln, V, 127,138, 257-258. 4. Lincoln, V, 290-291. He never entirely shook off his erratic use of negatives. See, also, Lamon, 424; Tarbell, I, 338. 5. Lincoln, V, 293-32&6. McClure, 23-29; Field, 126,137-138; Tarbell, I, 342-357. XII. THE CRISIS 1. Letters, 172. 2. Lincoln, VI, 77, 78, 79, 93. 3. Bancroft, 11,10; Letters, 111. XIII. ECLIPSE. 1. Bancroft, II, 10; Letters, 172. 2. Bancroft, II, 9-10. 3. Herndon, 484. 4. McClure, 140-145; Lincoln, VI, 91, 97. 5. Recollections, 111. 6. Recollections, 121. 7. Recollections, 112-113; Tarbell, I, 404-415. 8. Tarbell, 1, 406. 9. Tarbell, I, 406. 10. Lincoln, VI, 91. 11. Tarbell, 1, 406. 12. Herndon, 483-484 13. Lamon, 505; see also, Herndon, 485. 14. Lincoln, VI, 110. XIV. THE STRANGE NEW MAN. 1. Lincoln, VI, 130. 2. Merriam, I, 318. 3. Public Man, 140. 4. Van Santvoord. 5. N. and H., I, 36; McClure, 179. 6. Herndon, 492. 7. Recollections, 39-41. 8. Lincoln, VI, 162-164. 9. Bancroft, II, 38-45. 10. Public Man, 383. 11. Chittenden, 89-90. 12. Public Man, 387. XV. PRESIDENT AND PREMIER. 1. Hay MS, I, 64. 2. Tyler, II, 565-566. 3. Bradford, 208; Seward, IV, 416. 4. Nicolay, 213. 5. Chase offered to procure a commission for Henry Villard, "by way of compliment to the Cincinnati Commercial" Villard, 1,177. 6. N. and H., III, 333, note 12. 7. Outbreak, 52. 8. Hay MS, I, 91; Tyler, II, 633; Coleman, 1, 338. 9. Hay MS, I, 91; Riddle, 5; Public Man, 487. 10. Correspondence, 548-549. 11. See Miss Schrugham's monograph for much important data with regard to this moment. Valuable as her contribution is, I can not feel that the conclusions invalidate the assumption of the text. 12. Lincoln, VI, 192-220. 13. Sherman, I, 195-1%. 14. Lincoln, VI, 175-176. 15. 127 0. R., 161. 16. Munford, 274; Journal of the Virginia Convention, 1861. 17. Lincoln, VI, 227-230. 18. N. R., first series, IV, 227. 19. Hay MS, I, 143. 20. The great authority of Mr. Frederick Bancroft is still on the side of the older interpretation of Seward's Thoughts, Bancroft, II, Chap. XXIX. It must be remembered that fol
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