The Life and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln: Together with His State Papers, Including His Speeches, Addresses, Messages, Letters, and Proclamations; Also, a History of the Gragical and Mournful Scenes Connected with the Close of His Noble and Eventful Life. To which are Added Anecdotes and Personal Reminiscences of Abraham LincolnDerby and Miller, 1865 - 808 páginas |
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... Government cut off the source of slavery by the abolition of the slave - trade , and adopted a system of restricting it from the new Territories where it had not existed , I maintain that they placed it where they understood , and all ...
... Government cut off the source of slavery by the abolition of the slave - trade , and adopted a system of restricting it from the new Territories where it had not existed , I maintain that they placed it where they understood , and all ...
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... Government , this principle would be , that a General Government shall do all those things which pertain to it , and all the local Governments shall do pre- cisely as they please in respect to those matters which exclusively concern ...
... Government , this principle would be , that a General Government shall do all those things which pertain to it , and all the local Governments shall do pre- cisely as they please in respect to those matters which exclusively concern ...
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... Government is charged with the duty of redressing or preventing all the wrongs in the world ; but do think that it is charged with preventing and redressing all wrongs which are wrongs to itself . This Government is expressly charged ...
... Government is charged with the duty of redressing or preventing all the wrongs in the world ; but do think that it is charged with preventing and redressing all wrongs which are wrongs to itself . This Government is expressly charged ...
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... Government under which we live ? That The answer must be : " The Constitution of the United States . " Constitution consists of the original , framed in 1787 ( and under which the present government first went into operation ) , and ...
... Government under which we live ? That The answer must be : " The Constitution of the United States . " Constitution consists of the original , framed in 1787 ( and under which the present government first went into operation ) , and ...
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... Government to control as to slavery in Federal territory . No great while after the adoption of the original Constitution , North Carolina ceded to the Federal Government the country now constituting the State of Tennessee ; and , a few ...
... Government to control as to slavery in Federal territory . No great while after the adoption of the original Constitution , North Carolina ceded to the Federal Government the country now constituting the State of Tennessee ; and , a few ...
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The Life and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln ... Together with His State ... F B 1830-1900 Carpenter,Henry J 1820-1869 Raymond Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN action Administration adopted aforesaid amendment Andrew Johnson April arms army arrest authority believe bill called cause citizens City Point command Congress Constitution Convention Corps declared Department dispatch Douglas duty election emancipation enemy EXECUTIVE MANSION favor Federal force Fort Sumter Fortress Monroe friends give Government Governor Grant Greeley habeas corpus Halleck honor HORACE GREELEY House hundred issued John Wilkes Booth July labor letter liberty loyal Major-General March McClellan ment military Missouri navy North Carolina o'clock officers party passed peace persons political position Potomac present President Lincoln President's proclamation purpose question re-enforcements rebel rebellion received reply Republican resolution Richmond River Secretary Secretary of War Senate sent sentiment Seward slavery slaves soldiers South speech territory thing thousand tion troops Union United Virginia vote WAR DEPARTMENT Washington whole York