LincolnNelson Doubleday, Incorporated, 1924 - 124 páginas |
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Página 75
... matters of administration about which there is no special anxiety or ex- citement . Apprehension seems to exist among the peo- ple of the Southern States that by the accession of a Republican administration their property and their ...
... matters of administration about which there is no special anxiety or ex- citement . Apprehension seems to exist among the peo- ple of the Southern States that by the accession of a Republican administration their property and their ...
Página 76
... matter under what pretext , as among the gravest of crimes . " I now reiterate these sentiments ; and , in doing so , I only press upon the public attention the most conclusive evidence of which the case is susceptible , that the ...
... matter under what pretext , as among the gravest of crimes . " I now reiterate these sentiments ; and , in doing so , I only press upon the public attention the most conclusive evidence of which the case is susceptible , that the ...
Página 81
... matter as the destruction of our national fabric , with all its benefits , its memories , and its hopes , would it not be wise to ascertain precisely why we do it ? Will you hazard so desperate a step while there is any possibility that ...
... matter as the destruction of our national fabric , with all its benefits , its memories , and its hopes , would it not be wise to ascertain precisely why we do it ? Will you hazard so desperate a step while there is any possibility that ...
Página 113
... matters concerning his wife and his " dear Tad " . even in the most crowded days of politics and warfare . ] December 21 , 1862 Washington . MRS . A. LINCOLN , Continental Hotel : Do not come on the night train . It is too cold . Come ...
... matters concerning his wife and his " dear Tad " . even in the most crowded days of politics and warfare . ] December 21 , 1862 Washington . MRS . A. LINCOLN , Continental Hotel : Do not come on the night train . It is too cold . Come ...
Página 119
... matter . To state it in another way , if General Dix's present relation to the General Govern- ment lays any restraint upon him in this matter . I wish to remove that restraint . Yours truly , A. LINCOLN . To Edward Everett November 20 ...
... matter . To state it in another way , if General Dix's present relation to the General Govern- ment lays any restraint upon him in this matter . I wish to remove that restraint . Yours truly , A. LINCOLN . To Edward Everett November 20 ...
Términos y frases comunes
appear authority believe better bring called common Congress Constitution Court dear death decision election equal express face fact fathers Federal feel force framed friends give half hands heart hold hope John Judge keep kind labor LAMB least leave less light LINCOLN live look master means ment mind nature never object once opinion original passed person pleasure poor present President principle prohibition proper Quaker question reason remember Republican respects rest seemed seen sense side slave slavery sort speak speech spirit stand Street supposed sure Territories thee things thou thought tion true truth understanding Union United voted Washington weeks whole wish wrong