Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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... War in the United States . " Vol . II . , pp . 156 , 157 . been wrong for sixty years . " 99 1 The Cabinet generally ... Secretary of the Navy , corroborated the statement in " The Galaxy " for May , 1873 , p . 647 : " The President ...
... War in the United States . " Vol . II . , pp . 156 , 157 . been wrong for sixty years . " 99 1 The Cabinet generally ... Secretary of the Navy , corroborated the statement in " The Galaxy " for May , 1873 , p . 647 : " The President ...
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... war . In this the Queen un- consciously responded to the impulse of amity and good - will which had induced the President to mod- ify so materially his foreign secretary's dispatch of the 21st of May , the unpremeditated thought of the ...
... war . In this the Queen un- consciously responded to the impulse of amity and good - will which had induced the President to mod- ify so materially his foreign secretary's dispatch of the 21st of May , the unpremeditated thought of the ...
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... Secretary Welles , Mr. Seward had not expected so serious a view of the affair by the British Government ; and his ... war , " add- ing : " If I had been as tame as you think would have been wise in my treatment of affairs with that ...
... Secretary Welles , Mr. Seward had not expected so serious a view of the affair by the British Government ; and his ... war , " add- ing : " If I had been as tame as you think would have been wise in my treatment of affairs with that ...
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... war would fill the air . It is probable , there- fore , that , even while writing this draft , Lincoln had intimated to his Secretary of State the need of finding good diplomatic reasons for surrendering the prisoners . A note of Mr ...
... war would fill the air . It is probable , there- fore , that , even while writing this draft , Lincoln had intimated to his Secretary of State the need of finding good diplomatic reasons for surrendering the prisoners . A note of Mr ...
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... Secretary Chase , " we cannot afford delays . While the matter hangs in uncertainty the pub- lic mind will remain ... Secretary of State . That long and remarkably able docu- R. B. War- den , " Life pp . 393 , 394 . of Chase , " CHAP ...
... Secretary Chase , " we cannot afford delays . While the matter hangs in uncertainty the pub- lic mind will remain ... Secretary of State . That long and remarkably able docu- R. B. War- den , " Life pp . 393 , 394 . of Chase , " CHAP ...
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