Abraham Lincoln's Pen and Voice: Being a Complete Compilation of His Letters, Civil, Politival, and Military, Also His Public Addresses, Messages to Congress, Inaugurals and Others, as Well as Proclamations Upon Various Public Concerns ...R. Clarke & Company, 1890 - 423 páginas |
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... departments of the govern- ment ; and , while it is obviously possible that such decision may be erroneous in any given case , still , the evil effect following it , being limited to that particular case , with the chance that it may be ...
... departments of the govern- ment ; and , while it is obviously possible that such decision may be erroneous in any given case , still , the evil effect following it , being limited to that particular case , with the chance that it may be ...
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... Department . I appeal to all local citizens to favor , facilitate , and aid this effort to maintain the honor , the integrity and existence of our National Union , and the perpetuity of popular government , and to re- dress laws already ...
... Department . I appeal to all local citizens to favor , facilitate , and aid this effort to maintain the honor , the integrity and existence of our National Union , and the perpetuity of popular government , and to re- dress laws already ...
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... Department of War ; and I also direct that the regular army of the United States be in- creased by the addition of eight regiments of in- fantry , one regiment of cavalry , and one regiment of artillery , making altogether a maximum ...
... Department of War ; and I also direct that the regular army of the United States be in- creased by the addition of eight regiments of in- fantry , one regiment of cavalry , and one regiment of artillery , making altogether a maximum ...
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... Department , from which he will receive instruc- tions and to which he will report . Very respectfully , A. LINCOLN . PRESIDENT LINCOLN'S FIRST MESSAGE TO CONGRESS , JULY 4 , 1861 . Having been convened on an extraordinary occa- sion ...
... Department , from which he will receive instruc- tions and to which he will report . Very respectfully , A. LINCOLN . PRESIDENT LINCOLN'S FIRST MESSAGE TO CONGRESS , JULY 4 , 1861 . Having been convened on an extraordinary occa- sion ...
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... Department on the 4th of March , was , by that Department , placed in his hands . This letter expressed the professional opinion of the writer that reinforcements could not be thrown into the fort within the time for his relief ...
... Department on the 4th of March , was , by that Department , placed in his hands . This letter expressed the professional opinion of the writer that reinforcements could not be thrown into the fort within the time for his relief ...
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