Abraham Lincoln: A History, Band 3Century Company, 1890 - 470 Seiten Lincoln's law partner wrote a history of Lincoln containing many little-known facts some of which have been disproved by later scholars. |
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... Convention . Mississippi Convention . Ala- bama Convention . Georgia Convention . Louisiana Convention . Texas Convention . 153 175 CHAPTER XIII . THE MONTGOMERY CONFEDERACY Withdrawals from Congress . TABLE OF CONTENTS xi.
... Convention . Mississippi Convention . Ala- bama Convention . Georgia Convention . Louisiana Convention . Texas Convention . 153 175 CHAPTER XIII . THE MONTGOMERY CONFEDERACY Withdrawals from Congress . TABLE OF CONTENTS xi.
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... Congress might perhaps some- how arrange the trouble . This was the answer prepared : WASHINGTON , December 20 , 1860 . MY DEAR SIR : I have received your favor of the 17th inst . by Mr. Hamilton . From it I deeply regret to observe ...
... Congress might perhaps some- how arrange the trouble . This was the answer prepared : WASHINGTON , December 20 , 1860 . MY DEAR SIR : I have received your favor of the 17th inst . by Mr. Hamilton . From it I deeply regret to observe ...
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... Congress on the subject . I say with Congress because , as I state in my message , " Apart from the execution of the laws so far as this may be practicable , the Executive has no authority to decide what shall be the relations between ...
... Congress on the subject . I say with Congress because , as I state in my message , " Apart from the execution of the laws so far as this may be practicable , the Executive has no authority to decide what shall be the relations between ...
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... Congress and your own differed essen- tially , and this , I thought , on account of both , should not be stated in any reply to you . I was also perfectly satisfied that the status of the garrisons would not be disturbed . Under these ...
... Congress and your own differed essen- tially , and this , I thought , on account of both , should not be stated in any reply to you . I was also perfectly satisfied that the status of the garrisons would not be disturbed . Under these ...
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... Congress , and so on . On the 24th of December the convention adopted a " Declaration of Causes , " and an " Address to the Slave - holding States , " the two papers together embracing the above and other specifications . Since neither ...
... Congress , and so on . On the 24th of December the convention adopted a " Declaration of Causes , " and an " Address to the Slave - holding States , " the two papers together embracing the above and other specifications . Since neither ...
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