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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... Rebel Ports . - The Pres- ident and the Virginia Commissioners . - Instruction to our Ministers abroad . - Recognition of the Rebels as Belligerents . - Rights of Neu- trals .. Page 161 CHAPTER VII . THE EXTRA SESSION OF CONGRESS , AND ...
... Rebel Ports . - The Pres- ident and the Virginia Commissioners . - Instruction to our Ministers abroad . - Recognition of the Rebels as Belligerents . - Rights of Neu- trals .. Page 161 CHAPTER VII . THE EXTRA SESSION OF CONGRESS , AND ...
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... Rebel States Aliens ? -The Provision for a Draft . - Message on the Finances and Currency . - Admission of West Virginia . - Close of the Session ..... Page 344 CHAPTER XII . ARBITRARY ARRESTS . - THE SUSPENSION OF THE WRIT OF HABEAS ...
... Rebel States Aliens ? -The Provision for a Draft . - Message on the Finances and Currency . - Admission of West Virginia . - Close of the Session ..... Page 344 CHAPTER XII . ARBITRARY ARRESTS . - THE SUSPENSION OF THE WRIT OF HABEAS ...
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... REBEL DEFEAT AT GETTYSBURG . - FALL OF VICKSBURG AND PORT HUDSON . The Battles at Fredericksburg . - Rebel Raid into Pennsylvania . - Results at Gettysburg . - Vicksburg and Port Hudson Captured . - Public Rejoicings . -The President's ...
... REBEL DEFEAT AT GETTYSBURG . - FALL OF VICKSBURG AND PORT HUDSON . The Battles at Fredericksburg . - Rebel Raid into Pennsylvania . - Results at Gettysburg . - Vicksburg and Port Hudson Captured . - Public Rejoicings . -The President's ...
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... rebel Confederacy , echoing and reaffirm- ing that of the whole civilized world to the fact , that these high and noble objects - the noblest and the grandest at which human institutions can aim - have been more nearly attained in the ...
... rebel Confederacy , echoing and reaffirm- ing that of the whole civilized world to the fact , that these high and noble objects - the noblest and the grandest at which human institutions can aim - have been more nearly attained in the ...
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... REBEL PORTS . - THE PRESIDENT AND THE VIRGINIA COMMIS- SIONERS . INSTRUCTION TO OUR MINISTERS ABROAD.— -RECOGNITION OF THE REBELS AS Belligerents . - RIGHTS OF Neutrals . On the 4th of March , 1861 , Mr. Lincoln took the oath and ...
... REBEL PORTS . - THE PRESIDENT AND THE VIRGINIA COMMIS- SIONERS . INSTRUCTION TO OUR MINISTERS ABROAD.— -RECOGNITION OF THE REBELS AS Belligerents . - RIGHTS OF Neutrals . On the 4th of March , 1861 , Mr. Lincoln took the oath and ...
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