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I do not consider it necessary at present for me to discuss those matters of
administration about which there is no special anxiety or ex . citement .
Apprehension seems to exist among the pea . ple of the Southern States that by
the accession of ...
I do not consider it necessary at present for me to discuss those matters of
administration about which there is no special anxiety or ex . citement .
Apprehension seems to exist among the pea . ple of the Southern States that by
the accession of ...
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of our political fabric depend , and we denounce the lawless invasion by armed
force of the soil of any State or Territory , no matter under what pretext , as among
the gravest of crimes . ” I now reiterate these sentiments ; and , in doing so , I ...
of our political fabric depend , and we denounce the lawless invasion by armed
force of the soil of any State or Territory , no matter under what pretext , as among
the gravest of crimes . ” I now reiterate these sentiments ; and , in doing so , I ...
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... are glad of any pretext to do it , I will neither affirm nor deny ; but if there be
such , I need address no word to them . To those , however , who really love the
Union may I not speak ? Before entering upon so grave a matter as the
destruction of ...
... are glad of any pretext to do it , I will neither affirm nor deny ; but if there be
such , I need address no word to them . To those , however , who really love the
Union may I not speak ? Before entering upon so grave a matter as the
destruction of ...
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To Mrs . Lincoln ( Always touching was the President ' s affection , anxiety and
playfulness in matters concerning his wife and his “ dear Tad " . even in the most
crowded days of politics and warfare . ] December 21 , 1862 Washington . MRS .
To Mrs . Lincoln ( Always touching was the President ' s affection , anxiety and
playfulness in matters concerning his wife and his “ dear Tad " . even in the most
crowded days of politics and warfare . ] December 21 , 1862 Washington . MRS .
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In this I must not be understood as saying aught against any one , or as
attempting the least degree of dictation in the matter . To state it in another way , if
General Dix ' s present relation to the General Government lays any restraint
upon him ...
In this I must not be understood as saying aught against any one , or as
attempting the least degree of dictation in the matter . To state it in another way , if
General Dix ' s present relation to the General Government lays any restraint
upon him ...
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