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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... field so as to be sure after all - at liberty to modify and change the course of policy as future events may make a change necessary . I have not maintained silence from any want of real anxiety . It is a good thing that there is no ...
... field so as to be sure after all - at liberty to modify and change the course of policy as future events may make a change necessary . I have not maintained silence from any want of real anxiety . It is a good thing that there is no ...
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... field of the country within their limits than old New Jersey . May I be pardoned if , upon this occasion , I mention ... fields and struggles for the liberties of the country , and none fixed them- selves upon my imagination so deeply as ...
... field of the country within their limits than old New Jersey . May I be pardoned if , upon this occasion , I mention ... fields and struggles for the liberties of the country , and none fixed them- selves upon my imagination so deeply as ...
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... field and patriot grave to every living heart and hearthstone all over this broad land , will yet swell the chorus of the Union , when again touched , as surely they will be , by the better angels of our nature . OH ! WHY SHOULD THE ...
... field and patriot grave to every living heart and hearthstone all over this broad land , will yet swell the chorus of the Union , when again touched , as surely they will be , by the better angels of our nature . OH ! WHY SHOULD THE ...
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... suggestions . Knowing how hazardous it is to bind down a distant commander in the field to specific lines and operations , as so much always de- pends upon a knowledge of localities and passing events , PEN AND VOICE . 103.
... suggestions . Knowing how hazardous it is to bind down a distant commander in the field to specific lines and operations , as so much always de- pends upon a knowledge of localities and passing events , PEN AND VOICE . 103.
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... field , drilled , disciplined and governed according to the army regu- lations and subject to the Articles of War ; the said state militia not to be ordered out of the state except for the immediate defense of the State of Missouri ...
... field , drilled , disciplined and governed according to the army regu- lations and subject to the Articles of War ; the said state militia not to be ordered out of the state except for the immediate defense of the State of Missouri ...
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