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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... require close watching and great efforts on the other side . Herewith I send you a copy of a letter written at New York , which sufficiently explains itself , and which may or may not give you a valuable hint . You have seen that Bell ...
... require close watching and great efforts on the other side . Herewith I send you a copy of a letter written at New York , which sufficiently explains itself , and which may or may not give you a valuable hint . You have seen that Bell ...
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... requiring more time than I can at present command , and would , perhaps , commit me upon matters that have not yet fully developed themselves , The condition of the country is an extraordinary one , and fills the mind of every patriot ...
... requiring more time than I can at present command , and would , perhaps , commit me upon matters that have not yet fully developed themselves , The condition of the country is an extraordinary one , and fills the mind of every patriot ...
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... national housekeeping . It is to the government what replen- ishing the meal - tub is to the family . Every varying circumstance will require frequent modifications as to the amount needed , and the sources 28 ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S.
... national housekeeping . It is to the government what replen- ishing the meal - tub is to the family . Every varying circumstance will require frequent modifications as to the amount needed , and the sources 28 ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S.
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... require all to lawfully rescind it ? De- scending from these general principles , we find the proposition that in legal contemplation the Union is perpetual , confirmed by the history of the Union in itself . The Union is much older ...
... require all to lawfully rescind it ? De- scending from these general principles , we find the proposition that in legal contemplation the Union is perpetual , confirmed by the history of the Union in itself . The Union is much older ...
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... require it , " is equivalent to a provision , is a provision , that such privilege may be suspended when , in cases of re- bellion or invasion , the public safety does require it . It was decided that we have a case of rebellion , and ...
... require it , " is equivalent to a provision , is a provision , that such privilege may be suspended when , in cases of re- bellion or invasion , the public safety does require it . It was decided that we have a case of rebellion , and ...
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