The Life and Administration of Abraham Lincoln: Presenting His Early History, Political Career, Speeches, Messages, Proclamations, Letters, Etc., with a General View of His Policy as President of the United States, Embracing the Leading Events of the War. Also the European Press on His DeathReprinted, W. Abbatt, 1933 |
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... action be- tween the strict anti - slavery and the Whig or " Conservative " fac- tions . He did not speak , however , except at New Bedford , where he made one of his happiest efforts . For the five years succeeding the canvass of 1848 ...
... action be- tween the strict anti - slavery and the Whig or " Conservative " fac- tions . He did not speak , however , except at New Bedford , where he made one of his happiest efforts . For the five years succeeding the canvass of 1848 ...
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... action of Congress , and they will find in me an instrument to execute their desires . I would not shape public opinion , but will be obedient to its will in this tremendous crisis of the Republic . Thus , by not transcending , I need ...
... action of Congress , and they will find in me an instrument to execute their desires . I would not shape public opinion , but will be obedient to its will in this tremendous crisis of the Republic . Thus , by not transcending , I need ...
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... action of their respective States in the direction of gradual emancipation - earnestly feeling that such action could not fail to strengthen the loyalty of their several States , and detach them still more indubitably from the cause of ...
... action of their respective States in the direction of gradual emancipation - earnestly feeling that such action could not fail to strengthen the loyalty of their several States , and detach them still more indubitably from the cause of ...
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The Life and Administration of Abraham Lincoln (Classic Reprint) G. W. Bacon Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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Abraham Lincoln Administration adopted afterwards American arms army assassin ballot Black-Hawk Breckinridge candidate canvass citizens commenced Confederacy Congress Constitution contest Convention death declared Democracy Democratic District Douglas Dred Scott decision duty early election emancipation event exclude slavery Executive favour Federal flat-boat Fort Sumter freedom friends G. W. Bacon Government heart Henry Clay honest honour House Illinois Inaugural Indiana Jefferson Davis Kentucky labour Lecompton Constitution Legislature Lincoln received loyal M'Clellan Macon county majority measures ment military murder nation Nebraska bill negro never nomination North Northern party passed peace persons political President Lincoln Presidential pro-slavery proclamation pursuance question rebellion Republic Republican resolution Richmond seceded secession Secretary Senate sense Seward slave soon South Carolina Southern speech Spencer county spirit Springfield struggle success Sumter Territories Thomas Lincoln tion triumph Union United United States Senator victory Virginia vote Washington Whig