Certain Ill-Considered Phrases: Edward Bates and the Disunionist Dangers of Radical Rhetoric
Shortly after Abraham Lincoln’s reelection in November 1864, Attorney General Edward Bates submitted his resignation to the president. “Heretofore, it has not been compatible with my ideas of duty to the public & fidelity to you, to leave my post of service for any private considerations, howeve...
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