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 Death |
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Your three dispatches of yesterday in relation , ending with the state ment that
you completely succeeded in making your point , are very grati fying . The later
one , suggesting the probability of your being overwhelmed by two hundred ...
Your three dispatches of yesterday in relation , ending with the state ment that
you completely succeeded in making your point , are very grati fying . The later
one , suggesting the probability of your being overwhelmed by two hundred ...
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... that while an accession to the latter would bring this Govern ment into a
concurrence with the insurgents in disregarding and setting aside an important
part of the Constitution of the United States , and so would be of pernicious
example , the ...
... that while an accession to the latter would bring this Govern ment into a
concurrence with the insurgents in disregarding and setting aside an important
part of the Constitution of the United States , and so would be of pernicious
example , the ...
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The plan would , I am confident , secure peace more speedily , and maintain it
more permanently , than can be done by force alone ; while all it would cost ,
considering amounts , and manner of paynen ame ment , and times of payment ...
The plan would , I am confident , secure peace more speedily , and maintain it
more permanently , than can be done by force alone ; while all it would cost ,
considering amounts , and manner of paynen ame ment , and times of payment ...
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ment , and times of payment , would be easier paid than will be the addil cost of
the war , if we solely rely upon force . It is much - very much — that it would cost
no blood at all . The plan is proposed as permanent constitutional law . It cannot ...
ment , and times of payment , would be easier paid than will be the addil cost of
the war , if we solely rely upon force . It is much - very much — that it would cost
no blood at all . The plan is proposed as permanent constitutional law . It cannot ...
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ment . ” On the 8th of September , Earl Russell wrote to Mr . Adams , to inform him
that “ instructions had been issued which would prevent the departure of the two
iron - clad vessels from Liverpool . ” The Earl afterwards explained in ...
ment . ” On the 8th of September , Earl Russell wrote to Mr . Adams , to inform him
that “ instructions had been issued which would prevent the departure of the two
iron - clad vessels from Liverpool . ” The Earl afterwards explained in ...
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