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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... devolved upon Washington . Unless the great God , who assisted him , shall be with and aid me , I must fail ; but if the same omniscient mind and al- mighty arm that directed and protected him shall guide and 18 ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S.
... devolved upon Washington . Unless the great God , who assisted him , shall be with and aid me , I must fail ; but if the same omniscient mind and al- mighty arm that directed and protected him shall guide and 18 ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S.
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... directed and protected him shall guide and support me , I shall not fail -- I shall succeed . Let us all pray that the God of our fathers may not forsake us now . To Him I commend you all . Per- mit me to ask , that , with equal ...
... directed and protected him shall guide and support me , I shall not fail -- I shall succeed . Let us all pray that the God of our fathers may not forsake us now . To Him I commend you all . Per- mit me to ask , that , with equal ...
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... directed to be sent for the landing of the troops from the steamship Brooklyn into Fort Pick- ens . This order could not go by land , but must take the longer and slower route by sea . The first return news from the order was received ...
... directed to be sent for the landing of the troops from the steamship Brooklyn into Fort Pick- ens . This order could not go by land , but must take the longer and slower route by sea . The first return news from the order was received ...
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... directed to make the necessary orders upon the ordnance , commissary , pay and medical department to carry this agreement into effect . He will cause the neces- sary staff officers in the United States service to be detailed for duty in ...
... directed to make the necessary orders upon the ordnance , commissary , pay and medical department to carry this agreement into effect . He will cause the neces- sary staff officers in the United States service to be detailed for duty in ...
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... directed by the president to move against Jackson at Harrisonburg , and operate against the enemy in such way as to relieve Banks . The movement must be made immediately . You will acknowledge the receipt of this order and specify the ...
... directed by the president to move against Jackson at Harrisonburg , and operate against the enemy in such way as to relieve Banks . The movement must be made immediately . You will acknowledge the receipt of this order and specify the ...
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