Life on the Circuit with Lincoln: With Sketches of Generals Grant, Sherman, and McClellan, Judge Davis, Leonard Swett, and Other ContemporariesLawbook Exchange, 2001 - 601 páginas |
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... proclamation , which he had then firmly resolved to issue ; but withheld it till a possible victory should perch on our banners . A deputation from the Chicago clergy visited him on September 13th , urging emancipation - and he argued ...
... proclamation , which he had then firmly resolved to issue ; but withheld it till a possible victory should perch on our banners . A deputation from the Chicago clergy visited him on September 13th , urging emancipation - and he argued ...
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... proclamation effectual . That he knew his proclamation would not , of itself , establish freedom in this , a constitutional government , is plain ; without erudition or scientific methods , he understood the fundamental princi- ples of ...
... proclamation effectual . That he knew his proclamation would not , of itself , establish freedom in this , a constitutional government , is plain ; without erudition or scientific methods , he understood the fundamental princi- ples of ...
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... proclamation was the crowning glory of his life . That proclamation made 6,000,000 freemen . It was the act of Abraham Lincoln , not the act of his cabi- net ; it was the act of Abraham Lincoln , and of nobody else . He was slow to move ...
... proclamation was the crowning glory of his life . That proclamation made 6,000,000 freemen . It was the act of Abraham Lincoln , not the act of his cabi- net ; it was the act of Abraham Lincoln , and of nobody else . He was slow to move ...
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PAGE | 9 |
THE EMANCIPATOR IN EMBRYO | 10 |
HIS MEntal and MORAL CHARACTERISTICS | 103 |
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