Life of Abraham Lincoln, Presenting His Early History, Political Career, and Speeches in and Out of Congress: Also a General View of His Policy as President of the United States; with His Messages, Proclamations, Letters, Etc., and a Concise History of the WarMoore, Wilstach & Baldwin, 1865 - 510 páginas |
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... cause of war against Mexico long before the break- ing out of hostilities ; but even then we forbore to take redress into our own hands until Mexico herself became the aggressor , by invading our soil in hostile array , and shedding the ...
... cause of war against Mexico long before the break- ing out of hostilities ; but even then we forbore to take redress into our own hands until Mexico herself became the aggressor , by invading our soil in hostile array , and shedding the ...
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... cause to be contented and happy with your own . If elected , he may not maintain all , or even any of his positions previously taken ; but he will be sure to do whatever the party exigency , for the time being , may require ; and that ...
... cause to be contented and happy with your own . If elected , he may not maintain all , or even any of his positions previously taken ; but he will be sure to do whatever the party exigency , for the time being , may require ; and that ...
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... cause of the country , the giving of our money and our blood , in common with yours , was support of the war , then it is not true that we have always opposed the war . With few indi- vidual exceptions , you have constantly had our ...
... cause of the country , the giving of our money and our blood , in common with yours , was support of the war , then it is not true that we have always opposed the war . With few indi- vidual exceptions , you have constantly had our ...
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... cause of the President in beginning the war , and the cause of the country after it was begun , is a distinction which you can not perceive . To you , the President and the country seem to be all one . You are interested to see no ...
... cause of the President in beginning the war , and the cause of the country after it was begun , is a distinction which you can not perceive . To you , the President and the country seem to be all one . You are interested to see no ...
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... postponing or disregarding their minor differences of opinion or preferences , and acting together cordially and trustingly in the same cause of freedom , of free labor , and free soil , and we LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 123.
... postponing or disregarding their minor differences of opinion or preferences , and acting together cordially and trustingly in the same cause of freedom , of free labor , and free soil , and we LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 123.
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