Life of Abraham Lincoln: Presenting His Early History, Political Career, and Speeches in and Out of Congress; Also a General View of His Policy as President of the United States; with His Messages, Proclamations, Letters, Etc., and a History of His Eventful Administration, and of the Scenes Attendant Upon His Tragic and Lamented DemiseLommis National Library Association, 1888 - 842 páginas Written in 1864 by a political contemporary, this is a work of nineteenth-century American biographic literature. It contains Lincoln's most masterful speeches and writings, along with a contemporary history of the Civil War. |
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... Grant - Opening of the Military Campaigns of 1864 - Conclusion ....... ......... 451 PART III . CHAPTER I. A new Epoch of the War . - Lieutenant - General Grant in the East . - Campaign of the Army of the Potomac from the Rapidan to ...
... Grant - Opening of the Military Campaigns of 1864 - Conclusion ....... ......... 451 PART III . CHAPTER I. A new Epoch of the War . - Lieutenant - General Grant in the East . - Campaign of the Army of the Potomac from the Rapidan to ...
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... Grant in regard to Peace Negotiations . - The Fourth of March . - Inauguration Ceremonies . - Mr . Lin- coln's ... Grant's Headquarters . - The Military Situa- tion . - Conference with his Chief Generals . - Movement of the Forces under ...
... Grant in regard to Peace Negotiations . - The Fourth of March . - Inauguration Ceremonies . - Mr . Lin- coln's ... Grant's Headquarters . - The Military Situa- tion . - Conference with his Chief Generals . - Movement of the Forces under ...
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... grant from Pennsylvania , about 1780 or 1781 , near the time Mr. Lincoln's ancestor arrived from Virginia . John LaRue came from the latter State , with a company of emigrants , and settled , not far from the same date , at Phillips ...
... grant from Pennsylvania , about 1780 or 1781 , near the time Mr. Lincoln's ancestor arrived from Virginia . John LaRue came from the latter State , with a company of emigrants , and settled , not far from the same date , at Phillips ...
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... grant he may be able to show that there is not something about his conscience more painful than all his mental perplexity . Mr. Lincoln was an industrious member of the Committee on Post - offices , and Post - roads , and thoroughly ...
... grant he may be able to show that there is not something about his conscience more painful than all his mental perplexity . Mr. Lincoln was an industrious member of the Committee on Post - offices , and Post - roads , and thoroughly ...
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... grant of the requisite power to Congress ; and I am not disposed to extend a doubtful precedent beyond its necessity - the establishment of territorial governments when needed - leaving to the inhabi- tants all the rights compatible ...
... grant of the requisite power to Congress ; and I am not disposed to extend a doubtful precedent beyond its necessity - the establishment of territorial governments when needed - leaving to the inhabi- tants all the rights compatible ...
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN Administration advance arms army attack bank battle Black-Hawk bridge brigade captured cavalry citizens City Point command commenced Congress Constitution Convention corps Court decision declared Democratic Department dispatch division duty election emancipation enemy enemy's engaged Executive favor Fitz John Porter Fort Sumter Fortress Monroe Fredericksburg Gordonsville Government Grant Halleck Heintzelman House hundred insurgents issued Jackson Kentucky labor letter loss loyal Maj.-Gen Manassas March McClellan McDowell ment miles military Missouri morning move movement National Navy North occupied officers Ohio organized party peace persons position Potomac present President Lincoln prisoners proclamation purpose question railroad Rebel force rebellion received reënforcements Republican retreat Richmond river road secession Secretary Secretary of War Senate sent session Sherman slavery slaves South South Carolina speech Tennessee territory thousand tion troops Union United Virginia vote Washington Whig wounded