The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished, and Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Paintings, Photographs, Et Cetera, Volumen2Macmillan, 1917 |
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... Washington , and rarely did people assemble that hot discus- sions did not rise . The very children in the schools took up the debates , and for many weeks in Washington the school grounds were the scenes of small daily quarrels ...
... Washington , and rarely did people assemble that hot discus- sions did not rise . The very children in the schools took up the debates , and for many weeks in Washington the school grounds were the scenes of small daily quarrels ...
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... Washington : If , at this instant I could dispose of ten thousand fresh men , I could gain a victory to - morrow . I know that a few thousand more men would have changed this battle from a defeat to a victory . As it is , the Government ...
... Washington : If , at this instant I could dispose of ten thousand fresh men , I could gain a victory to - morrow . I know that a few thousand more men would have changed this battle from a defeat to a victory . As it is , the Government ...
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... Washington . At Fredericksburg they numbered 9,600 ; at Chancellorsville , 9,762 ; in the Wilderness , 12,037 ; at Spott- sylvania , 13,416 . In the early days of the war , Washington was so poorly supplied with hospitals that after the ...
... Washington . At Fredericksburg they numbered 9,600 ; at Chancellorsville , 9,762 ; in the Wilderness , 12,037 ; at Spott- sylvania , 13,416 . In the early days of the war , Washington was so poorly supplied with hospitals that after the ...
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... WASHINGTON , April 3 , 1862 . MAJOR - GENERAL HALLECK , Saint Louis , Mo .: Your dispatch in regard to Colonel Barrett's regiment is re- ceived . Use your own judgment in the matter . Please send above by order of the President . A ...
... WASHINGTON , April 3 , 1862 . MAJOR - GENERAL HALLECK , Saint Louis , Mo .: Your dispatch in regard to Colonel Barrett's regiment is re- ceived . Use your own judgment in the matter . Please send above by order of the President . A ...
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... WASHINGTON Crry , D. C. , July 3 , 1862 MAJOR - GENERAL DIX , Fort Monroe : What news if any have you from General Burnside ? A. LINCOLN . WAR DEPARTMENT , WASHINGTON , D. C. , July 28 , 1862 . GOVERNORS OF ALL LOYAL STATES : It would ...
... WASHINGTON Crry , D. C. , July 3 , 1862 MAJOR - GENERAL DIX , Fort Monroe : What news if any have you from General Burnside ? A. LINCOLN . WAR DEPARTMENT , WASHINGTON , D. C. , July 28 , 1862 . GOVERNORS OF ALL LOYAL STATES : It would ...
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