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Views like those cited from the Tribune on page 468 were reiterated by Greeley at intervals during the war, and served, like his efforts in behalf of a dishonorable peace, to stimulate in the breasts of the Rebels, a belief that the Northerners were weakening in their determination to enforce the Union. " The pro-slavery Democrats we have on our side anyway," they argued with themselves; "if we have also the Radical abolitionists repre- sented by the Tribune, we can certainly hold out and whip
...them yet" And so more blood, more blood, more blood was poured out.
DICTATING TO LINCOLN.
In the summer of 1862, Greeley led in a grand attack upon Lincoln, because he had not yet got ready to launch his policy of Emancipation.* He was more anxious than they to destroy slavery; but he knew when the military situation would en- able him to enforce such a policy — they didn't. In * A correspondence which took place between Lincoln and Greeley concern- ing the emancipation of the negroes may be found in Raymond's Life and Letters of Abraham Lincoln, and in McPherson's History of the Rebellion ; but Greeley in his American Conflict, and in his (Parton's) biography, garbles his own letter fearfully, since certain passages of it read badly in the light of subsequent events.


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