The Life and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln ...: Together with His State Papers, Including His Speeches, Addresses, Messages, Letters, and Proclamations, and the Closing Scenes Connected with His Life and DeathDerby and Miller, 1865 - 808 páginas |
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... MEETING OF CONGRESS , JULY 4 , 1861 . The Inaugural Address . - Organization of the Government . - The Bombard- ment of Fort Sumter . - Passage of Troops through Baltimore . - Interview with the Mayor of Baltimore . - The Blockade of ...
... MEETING OF CONGRESS , JULY 4 , 1861 . The Inaugural Address . - Organization of the Government . - The Bombard- ment of Fort Sumter . - Passage of Troops through Baltimore . - Interview with the Mayor of Baltimore . - The Blockade of ...
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... MEETING OF CONGRESS AND PROGRESS OF THE WAR . Condition of the Country at the Meeting of Congress . - The Message . - Pro- ceedings in Congress . - Fort Fisher . - Death of Edward Everett . - Peace Conference in Hampton Roads ...
... MEETING OF CONGRESS AND PROGRESS OF THE WAR . Condition of the Country at the Meeting of Congress . - The Message . - Pro- ceedings in Congress . - Fort Fisher . - Death of Edward Everett . - Peace Conference in Hampton Roads ...
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... meeting , and one of his associates stated that the death - wound was inflicted by young Armstrong . A pre- liminary examination was gone into , at which the accuser testified so positively , that there seemed no doubt of the guilt of ...
... meeting , and one of his associates stated that the death - wound was inflicted by young Armstrong . A pre- liminary examination was gone into , at which the accuser testified so positively , that there seemed no doubt of the guilt of ...
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... meeting direction , discreetly , but steadily and firmly , what is made unequal in one place may be equal- ized in another , extravagance avoided , and the whole country put on that career of prosperity which shall correspond with its ...
... meeting direction , discreetly , but steadily and firmly , what is made unequal in one place may be equal- ized in another , extravagance avoided , and the whole country put on that career of prosperity which shall correspond with its ...
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... meeting . The first time was at the State Fair at Springfield , on October 4th . This was afterwards con- sidered to have been the greatest event of the whole can- vass . Mr. Lincoln opened the discussion ; and in his clear and eloquent ...
... meeting . The first time was at the State Fair at Springfield , on October 4th . This was afterwards con- sidered to have been the greatest event of the whole can- vass . Mr. Lincoln opened the discussion ; and in his clear and eloquent ...
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN action adopted amendment army arrest authority believe bill called Carolina cause citizens City Point command Congress Constitution Convention declared Department District Dred Dred Scott decision duty election emancipation enemy EXECUTIVE MANSION favor Federal force Fort Sumter Fortress Monroe friends Government Governor habeas corpus hand honor House hundred Illinois issued Judge Douglas Kentucky labor Lecompton Constitution legislature letter liberty loyal March Maryland McClellan ment military Missouri nation North Carolina occasion officers opinion party passed peace persons political popular sovereignty position Potomac present President Lincoln President's principle proclamation purpose question re-enforcements rebel rebellion received regard reply Republican resolution Richmond seceded secession Secretary Secretary of War Senate sent sentiment Seward slavery slaves soldiers South speech Tennessee territory thing thousand tion troops Union United Virginia vote Washington whole wrong York