Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... President Lin- coln . When the Savannah prisoners were brought to trial in October , after long and exhaustive argu- ments of opposing counsel , the jury failed to agree , Warburton , and was discharged by the court . The prisoners were ...
... President Lin- coln . When the Savannah prisoners were brought to trial in October , after long and exhaustive argu- ments of opposing counsel , the jury failed to agree , Warburton , and was discharged by the court . The prisoners were ...
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... President Lincoln to General Scott : MY DEAR SIR : Since conversing with you I have con- cluded to request you to frame an order for recruiting North Carolinians at Fort Hatteras . I suggest it to be so framed as for us to accept a ...
... President Lincoln to General Scott : MY DEAR SIR : Since conversing with you I have con- cluded to request you to frame an order for recruiting North Carolinians at Fort Hatteras . I suggest it to be so framed as for us to accept a ...
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... President was requested to order the prisoners into close confinement , in re- taliation for similar treatment by the rebels of certain prisoners of war . The strong current of public feeling approved the act without qualifica- tion ...
... President was requested to order the prisoners into close confinement , in re- taliation for similar treatment by the rebels of certain prisoners of war . The strong current of public feeling approved the act without qualifica- tion ...
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... President and the Cabinet what course they will pro- pose . The next time you should bring my dispatch and read it to him fully . If he asks what will be the con- sequence of his refusing compliance , I think you should Inclosure say ...
... President and the Cabinet what course they will pro- pose . The next time you should bring my dispatch and read it to him fully . If he asks what will be the con- sequence of his refusing compliance , I think you should Inclosure say ...
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... President on this impor- tant topic there is no record . From what remains we may easily infer that the President clearly saw the inevitable necessities surrounding the question , and was anxiously searching some method of secur- ing ...
... President on this impor- tant topic there is no record . From what remains we may easily infer that the President clearly saw the inevitable necessities surrounding the question , and was anxiously searching some method of secur- ing ...
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