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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... important for the next Congress . By the Con- stitution , the executive may recommend measures which he may think proper , and he may veto those he thinks improper , and it is supposed that he may add to these , certain indirect ...
... important for the next Congress . By the Con- stitution , the executive may recommend measures which he may think proper , and he may veto those he thinks improper , and it is supposed that he may add to these , certain indirect ...
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... important . A convention , elected by the people of that state to consider this very question of disrupting the Federal Union , was in session at the Capital of Virginia when Fort Sumter fell . To this body the people had chosen a large ...
... important . A convention , elected by the people of that state to consider this very question of disrupting the Federal Union , was in session at the Capital of Virginia when Fort Sumter fell . To this body the people had chosen a large ...
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... important for you to know . It is now recommended that you give the legal means for making this contest a short and a decisive one ; that you place at the control of the government , for the work , at least four hundred thousand men and ...
... important for you to know . It is now recommended that you give the legal means for making this contest a short and a decisive one ; that you place at the control of the government , for the work , at least four hundred thousand men and ...
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... important fact of all is the unanimous firmness of the common sol- diers and common sailors . To the last man , so far as known , they have successfully resisted the traitorous efforts of those whose commands but an hour before they ...
... important fact of all is the unanimous firmness of the common sol- diers and common sailors . To the last man , so far as known , they have successfully resisted the traitorous efforts of those whose commands but an hour before they ...
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... sympathy in his personal affliction , and their profound sense of the important public services ren- dered by him to his country during his long and PEN AND VOICE . 105 Address on Retirement of General Scott, November 1, 1861.
... sympathy in his personal affliction , and their profound sense of the important public services ren- dered by him to his country during his long and PEN AND VOICE . 105 Address on Retirement of General Scott, November 1, 1861.
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