The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters, and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished, and Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Paintings, Photographs, Etc, Volumen3Lincoln History Society, 1909 |
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... changed without good reason , or continuing to be a subject of unnecessary debate ; still , upon points arising in its progress I wish , and suppose I am entitled to have , the ad- vice of all the cabinet . Your obedient servant , A ...
... changed without good reason , or continuing to be a subject of unnecessary debate ; still , upon points arising in its progress I wish , and suppose I am entitled to have , the ad- vice of all the cabinet . Your obedient servant , A ...
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... until public attention was suddenly distracted by an incident of an entirely new char- acter , and one which changed the discouragement of the North over the repeated military failures and the inactivity of THE FAILURE OF FREMONT 71.
... until public attention was suddenly distracted by an incident of an entirely new char- acter , and one which changed the discouragement of the North over the repeated military failures and the inactivity of THE FAILURE OF FREMONT 71.
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... changed the line of hostilities be- tween the North and South , save in the West , where Ken- tucky and Northern Missouri had been cleared of most of the Confederates . A navy had been collected but beyond es- tablishing a partial ...
... changed the line of hostilities be- tween the North and South , save in the West , where Ken- tucky and Northern Missouri had been cleared of most of the Confederates . A navy had been collected but beyond es- tablishing a partial ...
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... emancipation to the public was given me by Mr. Schurz himself . The manuscript has been corrected by him , and is published with his permission . speedily changed , either by a decisive military success , 98 LIFE OF LINCOLN.
... emancipation to the public was given me by Mr. Schurz himself . The manuscript has been corrected by him , and is published with his permission . speedily changed , either by a decisive military success , 98 LIFE OF LINCOLN.
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... changed , either by a decisive military success , or by some evidence on the part of the Administration that the war was to end in the destruction of slavery . If the conflict were put on this high moral plane , Mr. Schurz believed the ...
... changed , either by a decisive military success , or by some evidence on the part of the Administration that the war was to end in the destruction of slavery . If the conflict were put on this high moral plane , Mr. Schurz believed the ...
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