Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen32Illinois State Historical Society., 1939 Issue for Mar. 1948 contains paper: The Beginnings of Swedish immigration into Illinois a century ago, by: Conrad Bergendoff. |
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... Congress held the powers and the President was no dictator at all . He was limited to advising Congress what the draft law should say . And so , Executive Document Number 97 went to Congress . The first item in this document had the ...
... Congress held the powers and the President was no dictator at all . He was limited to advising Congress what the draft law should say . And so , Executive Document Number 97 went to Congress . The first item in this document had the ...
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... Congress on July 4 , 1864 , proclaimed a call for a half - million volunteers . Again came the language now grown familiar . " Now , therefore , I , Abraham Lincoln , President of the United States , do issue this my call for 500,000 ...
... Congress on July 4 , 1864 , proclaimed a call for a half - million volunteers . Again came the language now grown familiar . " Now , therefore , I , Abraham Lincoln , President of the United States , do issue this my call for 500,000 ...
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... Congress to dismiss them , with some compensation for their expenses , though it accepted Lafayette as a volunteer . Mauroy was vehement in his denunciation of the Continental Congress , the Con- tinental Army , Washington , and ...
... Congress to dismiss them , with some compensation for their expenses , though it accepted Lafayette as a volunteer . Mauroy was vehement in his denunciation of the Continental Congress , the Con- tinental Army , Washington , and ...
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LINCOLN AND CONSCRIPTION | 3 |
THE ATTITUDE OF EUROPEAN OFFICERS IN the RevoluTIONARY | 20 |
THE POLITICIAN | 51 |
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