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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... Peace Convention • 195 214 CHAPTER XV . THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Corwin's Constitutional Amendment . Mr. Lincoln's Comment . Recommendations of the Committee of Five . The Treasury Condition . Cobb's Financial Management . Secretary ...
... Peace Convention • 195 214 CHAPTER XV . THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Corwin's Constitutional Amendment . Mr. Lincoln's Comment . Recommendations of the Committee of Five . The Treasury Condition . Cobb's Financial Management . Secretary ...
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... great masses of the people is great , under a sense of deep wrongs , and a profound necessity of doing something to preserve the peace and safety of the State . To spare the effusion of blood , which no human 2 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
... great masses of the people is great , under a sense of deep wrongs , and a profound necessity of doing something to preserve the peace and safety of the State . To spare the effusion of blood , which no human 2 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
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... peace , request that you would allow me to send a small force , not exceeding twenty - five men and an officer , to take possession of Fort Sumter , immediately , in order to give a feeling of safety to the community . There are no ...
... peace , request that you would allow me to send a small force , not exceeding twenty - five men and an officer , to take possession of Fort Sumter , immediately , in order to give a feeling of safety to the community . There are no ...
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... peace or illegal violence . In this sense , and to this extent , this clause of the Constitution might properly be said to execute itself , and required no aid from legislation , State or national ; that the power of legislation on the ...
... peace or illegal violence . In this sense , and to this extent , this clause of the Constitution might properly be said to execute itself , and required no aid from legislation , State or national ; that the power of legislation on the ...
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... peace and save his honor . He was familiar with the unvarying Charleston threat that they must have the forts after secession ; and now that the ordinance was duly passed and pro- claimed , the indications of their earnest pursuit of ...
... peace and save his honor . He was familiar with the unvarying Charleston threat that they must have the forts after secession ; and now that the ordinance was duly passed and pro- claimed , the indications of their earnest pursuit of ...
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