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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... Condition of the Country at the Meeting of Congress . - The Message . - Pro- ceedings in Congress . - Fort Fisher . - Death of Edward Everett . - Peace Conference in Hampton Roads . - Military Affairs ..... Page 620 CHAPTER XX . CLOSE ...
... Condition of the Country at the Meeting of Congress . - The Message . - Pro- ceedings in Congress . - Fort Fisher . - Death of Edward Everett . - Peace Conference in Hampton Roads . - Military Affairs ..... Page 620 CHAPTER XX . CLOSE ...
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... condition bordering on despair , and the widowed mother , looking through her tears , saw no cause for hope from earthly aid . At this juncture , the widow received a letter from Mr. Lincoln , vol- unteering his services in an effort to ...
... condition bordering on despair , and the widowed mother , looking through her tears , saw no cause for hope from earthly aid . At this juncture , the widow received a letter from Mr. Lincoln , vol- unteering his services in an effort to ...
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... condition ? Let any one who doubts carefully contemplate that now almost com plete legal combination -- piece of machinery , so to speak - compounded of the Nebraska doctrine and the Dred Scott decision . Let him consider not only what ...
... condition ? Let any one who doubts carefully contemplate that now almost com plete legal combination -- piece of machinery , so to speak - compounded of the Nebraska doctrine and the Dred Scott decision . Let him consider not only what ...
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... condition of things by enlarging slavery - by spreading it out and making it bigger ! You may have a wen or cancer upon your person and not be able to cut it out lest you bleed to death ; but surely it is no way to cure it , to en ...
... condition of things by enlarging slavery - by spreading it out and making it bigger ! You may have a wen or cancer upon your person and not be able to cut it out lest you bleed to death ; but surely it is no way to cure it , to en ...
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... condition . This , our new govern- ment , is the first in the history of the world , based upon this great physi- cal , philosophical , and moral truth . This truth has been slow in the pro- cess of its development , like all other ...
... condition . This , our new govern- ment , is the first in the history of the world , based upon this great physi- cal , philosophical , and moral truth . This truth has been slow in the pro- cess of its development , like all other ...
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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