The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters, and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished, and Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Paintings, Photographs, Etc, Volumen3Lincoln History Society, 1909 |
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... month that Sumter was to be evacuated . It could not be verified ; but it spread generally until there was , particularly in Washington , around Mr. Lin- coln , a fever of excitement . Finally , on March 25 , the Senate asked for the ...
... month that Sumter was to be evacuated . It could not be verified ; but it spread generally until there was , particularly in Washington , around Mr. Lin- coln , a fever of excitement . Finally , on March 25 , the Senate asked for the ...
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... month's administration , and yet without a policy , either domestic or foreign . Second . This , however , is not culpable , and it has even been unavoidable . The presence of the Senate , with the need to meet applications for ...
... month's administration , and yet without a policy , either domestic or foreign . Second . This , however , is not culpable , and it has even been unavoidable . The presence of the Senate , with the need to meet applications for ...
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... month's administration , and yet without a policy , either domestic or foreign . " At the beginning of that month , in the inaugural , I said : " The power confided to me will be used to hold , occupy , and possess the property and ...
... month's administration , and yet without a policy , either domestic or foreign . " At the beginning of that month , in the inaugural , I said : " The power confided to me will be used to hold , occupy , and possess the property and ...
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... months the war fever had been burning in the veins of both North and South . At times compromise had seemed cer- tain , then suddenly no one knew why it seemed as if another twenty - four hours would plunge the country into war . Many a ...
... months the war fever had been burning in the veins of both North and South . At times compromise had seemed cer- tain , then suddenly no one knew why it seemed as if another twenty - four hours would plunge the country into war . Many a ...
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... months , he had commanded the persons disturbing the public peace " to dis- perse and retire peacefully to their respective abodes within twenty days from date . ” In reply the South had marched on his Capital , cutting it off from all ...
... months , he had commanded the persons disturbing the public peace " to dis- perse and retire peacefully to their respective abodes within twenty days from date . ” In reply the South had marched on his Capital , cutting it off from all ...
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