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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... adopted , the tariff question must be as durable as the government itself . It is a question of national housekeeping . It is to the government what replen- ishing the meal - tub is to the family . Every varying circumstance will ...
... adopted , the tariff question must be as durable as the government itself . It is a question of national housekeeping . It is to the government what replen- ishing the meal - tub is to the family . Every varying circumstance will ...
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... adopted by the incoming administration . I deem it just to you , to myself , and to all , that I should see every thing , that I should hear every thing , that I should have every light that can be brought within my reach , in order ...
... adopted by the incoming administration . I deem it just to you , to myself , and to all , that I should see every thing , that I should hear every thing , that I should have every light that can be brought within my reach , in order ...
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... adopted for the volun- teers and for the regular forces hereby authorized , will be submitted to Congress as soon as assembled . In the meantime I earnestly invoke the co - operation of all good citizens in the measures hereby adopted ...
... adopted for the volun- teers and for the regular forces hereby authorized , will be submitted to Congress as soon as assembled . In the meantime I earnestly invoke the co - operation of all good citizens in the measures hereby adopted ...
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... adopted in each of these states , declaring the states , respectively , to be separated from the national Union . A formula for instituting a combined government Simul- of these states had been promulgated ; and this illegal 7 PEN AND ...
... adopted in each of these states , declaring the states , respectively , to be separated from the national Union . A formula for instituting a combined government Simul- of these states had been promulgated ; and this illegal 7 PEN AND ...
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... adopted an ordi- dance for withdrawing the state from the Union . Whether this change was wrought by their great approval of the assault upon Sumter , or their great resentment at the government's resistance to that assault , is not ...
... adopted an ordi- dance for withdrawing the state from the Union . Whether this change was wrought by their great approval of the assault upon Sumter , or their great resentment at the government's resistance to that assault , is not ...
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