History of the Administration of President Lincoln: Including His Speeches, Letters, Addresses, Proclamations, and Messages. With a Preliminary Sketch of His LifeJ.C. Derby & N.C. Miller, 1864 - 496 páginas |
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... appreciation of the papers themselves , and not by any means to give a com- plete history of the events by which this momen- tous period in the career of our country has been marked . If the public shall find in this work any import-
... appreciation of the papers themselves , and not by any means to give a com- plete history of the events by which this momen- tous period in the career of our country has been marked . If the public shall find in this work any import-
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... means by which it was to be carried on . The irrepressible Slavery Question was there , also , in many of its Protean forms , in questions on the right of petition , in questions as to the District of Columbia , in many questions as to ...
... means by which it was to be carried on . The irrepressible Slavery Question was there , also , in many of its Protean forms , in questions on the right of petition , in questions as to the District of Columbia , in many questions as to ...
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... means and appliances , he shall suc- ceed in bringing public sentiment to an exact accord- ance with his own views - when these vast assemblages shall echo back all these sentiments , when they shall come to repeat his views and to avow ...
... means and appliances , he shall suc- ceed in bringing public sentiment to an exact accord- ance with his own views - when these vast assemblages shall echo back all these sentiments , when they shall come to repeat his views and to avow ...
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... means by which the people of a Territory could exclude Slavery from its limits in spite of the Dred Scott decision . When Mr. Lincoln was preparing these questions for Douglas , he was urged by some of his friends not to corner him on ...
... means by which the people of a Territory could exclude Slavery from its limits in spite of the Dred Scott decision . When Mr. Lincoln was preparing these questions for Douglas , he was urged by some of his friends not to corner him on ...
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... mean the same thing , while using the same word , it perhaps were as well if they would keep silence , The words " coercion " and " invasion " are much used in these days , and often with some temper and hot blood . Let us make sure ...
... mean the same thing , while using the same word , it perhaps were as well if they would keep silence , The words " coercion " and " invasion " are much used in these days , and often with some temper and hot blood . Let us make sure ...
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN action Administration adopted Alexandria amendment arms army arrests authority battle believe bill capital citizens command Congress Constitution Convention corps declared deemed Department dispatch duty election emancipation Emancipation Proclamation enemy EXECUTIVE MANSION existing favor force foreign Fort Sumter Fortress Monroe Franklin Fredericksburg give Government Governor habeas corpus Halleck Heintzelman House insurgents insurrection issued Kentucky labor letter liberty loyal Major-General Maryland McClellan McDowell ment military Missouri naval navy necessity object officers opinion party peace persons political Pope position Potomac present President LINCOLN PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE proclamation public safety purpose question re-enforcements rebel rebellion received regard reply Republican resolution Richmond seceded Secretary Secretary of War Senate sent sentiment session Seward slavery slaves South South Carolina speech Tennessee territory thing tion troops Union United Vallandigham Virginia vote Washington whole York