Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... flag to be insulted , and the security of her mail communications to be placed in jeopardy ; and her Majesty's Government are unwilling to believe that the United States Government intended wantonly to put an insult upon this country ...
... flag to be insulted , and the security of her mail communications to be placed in jeopardy ; and her Majesty's Government are unwilling to believe that the United States Government intended wantonly to put an insult upon this country ...
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... flag , or to the British nation ; nor has it intended to force into discus- sion an embarrassing question , all which is evident by the fact hereby asserted , that the act complained of was done by the officer without orders from , or ...
... flag , or to the British nation ; nor has it intended to force into discus- sion an embarrassing question , all which is evident by the fact hereby asserted , that the act complained of was done by the officer without orders from , or ...
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... flag a misde- meanor , and the invasion of Kentucky by Confed- erate soldiers a felony , and prescribing heavy penalties for both . Finally , the Legislature au- thorized the enlistment of forty thousand volun- teers to " repel invasion ...
... flag a misde- meanor , and the invasion of Kentucky by Confed- erate soldiers a felony , and prescribing heavy penalties for both . Finally , the Legislature au- thorized the enlistment of forty thousand volun- teers to " repel invasion ...
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... flag they revered . At an election held on the 8th day of June , 1861 , at which the people were asked to ratify the military league with the South- ern Confederacy and the Provisional Constitution of the Confederate States , twenty ...
... flag they revered . At an election held on the 8th day of June , 1861 , at which the people were asked to ratify the military league with the South- ern Confederacy and the Provisional Constitution of the Confederate States , twenty ...
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... flag which , for half a century , had brought to the red men the voice of friendship and stated instalments of money and goods to re- deem the promise of old and solemn treaties . In addition to the danger in its intended path- way the ...
... flag which , for half a century , had brought to the red men the voice of friendship and stated instalments of money and goods to re- deem the promise of old and solemn treaties . In addition to the danger in its intended path- way the ...
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