Lincoln, the UnknownCentury Company, 1932 - 305 páginas "First printing." Bibliography: p. 303-305 |
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... Union . In his inaugural address he had declared that he had the most solemn oath " registered in heaven " to " preserve , pro- tect , and defend " the Union . He intended to keep his oath . So he gave the orders , and away sailed the ...
... Union . In his inaugural address he had declared that he had the most solemn oath " registered in heaven " to " preserve , pro- tect , and defend " the Union . He intended to keep his oath . So he gave the orders , and away sailed the ...
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... Union ; and what I forbear , I forbear because I do not believe it would help to save the Union . I shall do less whenever I shall believe what I am doing hurts the cause , and I shall do more whenever I shall believe doing more will ...
... Union ; and what I forbear , I forbear because I do not believe it would help to save the Union . I shall do less whenever I shall believe what I am doing hurts the cause , and I shall do more whenever I shall believe doing more will ...
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... Union lines was an old friend of Lincoln's . In fact , Lincoln had made it possible for him to go to West Point . He was a picturesque character , this man Pickett . He wore his hair so long that his auburn locks almost touched his ...
... Union lines was an old friend of Lincoln's . In fact , Lincoln had made it possible for him to go to West Point . He was a picturesque character , this man Pickett . He wore his hair so long that his auburn locks almost touched his ...
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