The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters, and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished, and Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Paintings, Photographs, Etc, Volumen3Lincoln History Society, 1909 |
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... Congress swear their support to the whole Constitution to this provision as much as to any other . To the proposition , then , that slaves whose cases come within the terms of this clause ' shall be delivered up , ' their oaths are ...
... Congress swear their support to the whole Constitution to this provision as much as to any other . To the proposition , then , that slaves whose cases come within the terms of this clause ' shall be delivered up , ' their oaths are ...
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... Congress of the Confederate States . " " The Pennsylvanian " declared it " a tiger's claw con- cealed under the fur of Sewardism . " While " The Atlas and Argus , " of Albany , characterized it as “ weak , rambling , loose - jointed ...
... Congress of the Confederate States . " " The Pennsylvanian " declared it " a tiger's claw con- cealed under the fur of Sewardism . " While " The Atlas and Argus , " of Albany , characterized it as “ weak , rambling , loose - jointed ...
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... Congress , and the District would fall into con- sternation and despair . I am the only hopeful , calm , con- ciliatory person here . " When Lincoln arrived in Washington and asked Seward to read the inaugural address , the latter gave ...
... Congress , and the District would fall into con- sternation and despair . I am the only hopeful , calm , con- ciliatory person here . " When Lincoln arrived in Washington and asked Seward to read the inaugural address , the latter gave ...
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... Congress and declare war against them . But whatever policy we adopt , there must be an energetic prosecution of it . For this purpose it must be somebody's business to pursue and direct it incessantly . Either the President must do it ...
... Congress and declare war against them . But whatever policy we adopt , there must be an energetic prosecution of it . For this purpose it must be somebody's business to pursue and direct it incessantly . Either the President must do it ...
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... Congress , when that body next came together : · The assault upon and reduction of Fort Sumter was in no sense a matter of self - defense on the part of the assailants . They well knew that the garrison in the ( 3 ) 33 The Beginning of ...
... Congress , when that body next came together : · The assault upon and reduction of Fort Sumter was in no sense a matter of self - defense on the part of the assailants . They well knew that the garrison in the ( 3 ) 33 The Beginning of ...
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