Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... First Meeting with Stanton . Stanton's Criticisms of Lincoln . Personal Relations Between the Two . Stanton's Duties and Services . Lincoln's Note about Mrs. Baird . Corre- spondence about the Discharge of Certain Prisoners . The ...
... First Meeting with Stanton . Stanton's Criticisms of Lincoln . Personal Relations Between the Two . Stanton's Duties and Services . Lincoln's Note about Mrs. Baird . Corre- spondence about the Discharge of Certain Prisoners . The ...
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... First Interview with the Border State Representatives . Conkling Offers Lincoln's Joint Resolution . The Joint Resolution Passed by Congress . Compensated Eman- cipation in the District of Columbia . Appropriation for Colonization ...
... First Interview with the Border State Representatives . Conkling Offers Lincoln's Joint Resolution . The Joint Resolution Passed by Congress . Compensated Eman- cipation in the District of Columbia . Appropriation for Colonization ...
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... First Plan Given Up . His Complaint Against the Navy and the Government . Why a Portion of McDowell's Corps Was Retained Before Washington . A Letter from the President Urging Action . Franklin's Division Sent to McClellan , from ...
... First Plan Given Up . His Complaint Against the Navy and the Government . Why a Portion of McDowell's Corps Was Retained Before Washington . A Letter from the President Urging Action . Franklin's Division Sent to McClellan , from ...
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... first questions which the British CHAP . I. Cabinet asked of the new American Minister sent to England by Mr. Lincoln was , whether the President was serious in his proclamation of a blockade of all the ports of the States in insurrec ...
... first questions which the British CHAP . I. Cabinet asked of the new American Minister sent to England by Mr. Lincoln was , whether the President was serious in his proclamation of a blockade of all the ports of the States in insurrec ...
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... first , was able to apply to every administrative act a professional scrutiny as to its need , fitness , and future effect which avoided many mistakes at the beginning , and secured cumulative advantages 4 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
... first , was able to apply to every administrative act a professional scrutiny as to its need , fitness , and future effect which avoided many mistakes at the beginning , and secured cumulative advantages 4 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
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