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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... action " hereafter , " a possibility not at all improb- 1861 , p . 170. able , and which ought to be kept open . " Trescott to Pickens , Dec. 21,1860 . " South Carolina House Journal , " Mr. Trescott therefore hastened to take the ...
... action " hereafter , " a possibility not at all improb- 1861 , p . 170. able , and which ought to be kept open . " Trescott to Pickens , Dec. 21,1860 . " South Carolina House Journal , " Mr. Trescott therefore hastened to take the ...
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... action you desired , and I felt confident that if forced to answer your letter then he would have taken such ground as would have prevented his ever approach- ing it hereafter , a possibility not at all improbable , and which ought to ...
... action you desired , and I felt confident that if forced to answer your letter then he would have taken such ground as would have prevented his ever approach- ing it hereafter , a possibility not at all improbable , and which ought to ...
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... action of the State in the manner I have already suggested . Commending Mr. Cushing to Buchanan your kind attention , for his own sake , as well as that of the cause , I remain , Very respectfully , your friend , JAMES BUCHANAN . HIS ...
... action of the State in the manner I have already suggested . Commending Mr. Cushing to Buchanan your kind attention , for his own sake , as well as that of the cause , I remain , Very respectfully , your friend , JAMES BUCHANAN . HIS ...
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... action with the South , and Presi- dent Buchanan not unnaturally thought that he was personally an agreeable agent , and ought to be an influential party representative , capable , in behalf of the Administration , of dissuading the ...
... action with the South , and Presi- dent Buchanan not unnaturally thought that he was personally an agreeable agent , and ought to be an influential party representative , capable , in behalf of the Administration , of dissuading the ...
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... action . The usual jubilations immediately followed- ringing of bells , salutes of cannon , and the noise and display of street parades . The convention resolved to celebrate the event further by a pub- lic ceremonial to which it ...
... action . The usual jubilations immediately followed- ringing of bells , salutes of cannon , and the noise and display of street parades . The convention resolved to celebrate the event further by a pub- lic ceremonial to which it ...
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Administration adopted amendment arsenal authority batteries Cabinet Caleb Cushing Cameron Captain CHAP Charleston citizens Colonel command commissioners Committee compromise Congress conspirators Constitution convention Davis December December 31 declared dispatch duty election evacuation Executive Federal Floyd force Fort Monroe Fort Moultrie Fort Pickens Fort Sumter forts friends fugitive fugitive-slave law garrison Government Governor Pickens gress guns harbor Holt inauguration January January 11 Jefferson Jefferson Davis Legislature letter Lincoln Major Anderson ment military morning Morris Island Moultrie navy North officers opinion ordinance of secession party patriotic peace personal liberty bills political present President-elect Presidential question rebel rebellion reënforce reply Republican Scott secede secession Secretary Secretary of War Senate sent sentiment Seward slave slavery Slemmer South Carolina South Carolina House Southern Sumter telegraph tion Toombs Trescott troops Union United Virginia vote W. R. Vol Washington wrote СНАР