Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen3Century Company, 1890 - 470 páginas Lincoln's law partner wrote a history of Lincoln containing many little-known facts some of which have been disproved by later scholars. |
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... President Buchanan . Reply Prepared by the President . Trescott's Letter to Pickens . The Gov- ernor's Letter Withdrawn . Caleb Cushing's Mission . The Ordinance of Secession . The " Declaration of Causes . " The Doctrine of States ...
... President Buchanan . Reply Prepared by the President . Trescott's Letter to Pickens . The Gov- ernor's Letter Withdrawn . Caleb Cushing's Mission . The Ordinance of Secession . The " Declaration of Causes . " The Doctrine of States ...
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... President in Philadelphia . Incidents of the Journey . Seward's Letter to Lincoln . Colonel Stone's Report . Observations of the New York Police . The Conference at Harrisburg . Night Journey . Arrival in Washington . CHAPTER XXI ...
... President in Philadelphia . Incidents of the Journey . Seward's Letter to Lincoln . Colonel Stone's Report . Observations of the New York Police . The Conference at Harrisburg . Night Journey . Arrival in Washington . CHAPTER XXI ...
Página xiv
... PRESIDENT Cabinet Opinions of March 29. A Change of Vote . Captain Fox Prepares an Expedition for Sumter . Cap- tain Meigs Prepares an Expedition for Fort Pickens . The Orders for the Powhatan . Seward and Welles . The Situation During ...
... PRESIDENT Cabinet Opinions of March 29. A Change of Vote . Captain Fox Prepares an Expedition for Sumter . Cap- tain Meigs Prepares an Expedition for Fort Pickens . The Orders for the Powhatan . Seward and Welles . The Situation During ...
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... President . " To understand more fully the whole scope and spirit of the incident , we must read the report of it which he then trans- mitted to Charleston : WASHINGTON , December 21 , 1860 . TO HIS EXCELLENCY F. W. PICKENS , GOVERNOR ...
... President . " To understand more fully the whole scope and spirit of the incident , we must read the report of it which he then trans- mitted to Charleston : WASHINGTON , December 21 , 1860 . TO HIS EXCELLENCY F. W. PICKENS , GOVERNOR ...
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... President , - a propo- sition which they declined , however , -I deemed it not indiscreet , nor in violation of the discretionary confidence which your letter implied , to take their counsel . We agreed perfectly , and the result was ...
... President , - a propo- sition which they declined , however , -I deemed it not indiscreet , nor in violation of the discretionary confidence which your letter implied , to take their counsel . We agreed perfectly , and the result was ...
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