Life of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States: Containing His Early History and Political Career; Together with the Speeches, Messages, Proclamations and Other Official Documents Illustrative of His Eventful Administration |
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Georgia ' s Governor lays hand on the United States forts on the coast of that
State , on the 3d of January , 1861 ; as did the Executive of Alabama on the
following day . Events of a startling nature follow in rapid succession . On the 9th
of ...
Georgia ' s Governor lays hand on the United States forts on the coast of that
State , on the 3d of January , 1861 ; as did the Executive of Alabama on the
following day . Events of a startling nature follow in rapid succession . On the 9th
of ...
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He visited the Governor in the Executive Chamber , and was subsequently
introduced to the members of the Legislature in joint session , when he was
formally welcomed by the Lieutenant - Governor , to whom Mr . Lincoln
responded in these ...
He visited the Governor in the Executive Chamber , and was subsequently
introduced to the members of the Legislature in joint session , when he was
formally welcomed by the Lieutenant - Governor , to whom Mr . Lincoln
responded in these ...
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During that period , fifteen different and very distinguished citizens bave in
succession administered the executive branch of the Government . They have
conducted it through many perils , and generally with great success . Yet , with all
this ...
During that period , fifteen different and very distinguished citizens bave in
succession administered the executive branch of the Government . They have
conducted it through many perils , and generally with great success . Yet , with all
this ...
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The people themselves , also , can do this if they choose , but the Executive , as
such , bas nothing to do with it . His duty is to administer the present government
as it came to his hands , and to transmit it unimpaired by him to his successor .
The people themselves , also , can do this if they choose , but the Executive , as
such , bas nothing to do with it . His duty is to administer the present government
as it came to his hands , and to transmit it unimpaired by him to his successor .
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WHEREAS , In the opinion of this Convention , the uncertainty which prevails in
the public mind as to the policy which the Federal Executive intends to pursue
towards the seceded States is extremely injurious to the industrial and
commercial ...
WHEREAS , In the opinion of this Convention , the uncertainty which prevails in
the public mind as to the policy which the Federal Executive intends to pursue
towards the seceded States is extremely injurious to the industrial and
commercial ...
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