The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished, and Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Paintings, Photographs, Et Cetera, Volumen2Macmillan, 1917 |
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... March 4 , 1861 , found the city of Washing- ton astir . The Senate , which had met at seven o'clock the night before , was still in session ; scores of persons who had come to see the inauguration of the first Republican Presi- dent ...
... March 4 , 1861 , found the city of Washing- ton astir . The Senate , which had met at seven o'clock the night before , was still in session ; scores of persons who had come to see the inauguration of the first Republican Presi- dent ...
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... March 5 , " by no feeble expression . He who runs may read ' it ; and to twenty millions of people it will carry the tidings , good or not , as the case may be , that the Federal Government of the United States is still in existence ...
... March 5 , " by no feeble expression . He who runs may read ' it ; and to twenty millions of people it will carry the tidings , good or not , as the case may be , that the Federal Government of the United States is still in existence ...
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... ( March 5 ) was a letter from Major Robert Anderson , the officer in command of Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor , saying that he had but a week's provisions , and that if the place was to be re - en- forced so that it could be held , it ...
... ( March 5 ) was a letter from Major Robert Anderson , the officer in command of Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor , saying that he had but a week's provisions , and that if the place was to be re - en- forced so that it could be held , it ...
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... March 5 received Anderson's letter . What was to be done ? The garrison must not be allowed to starve ; but evidently 20,000 disciplined men could not be had to relieve it - the whole United States army numbered but 16,000 . But if Mr ...
... March 5 received Anderson's letter . What was to be done ? The garrison must not be allowed to starve ; but evidently 20,000 disciplined men could not be had to relieve it - the whole United States army numbered but 16,000 . But if Mr ...
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... March II he sent an order that troops which had been sent to Pensacola in January by Mr. Buchanan , but never landed , should be placed in Fort Pickens . As this order went by sea , it was necessarily some time before it arrived . Night ...
... March II he sent an order that troops which had been sent to Pensacola in January by Mr. Buchanan , but never landed , should be placed in Fort Pickens . As this order went by sea , it was necessarily some time before it arrived . Night ...
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