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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... received the document and promised an an- swer to it on the following day . The temper and condition of his mind is plainly reflected in what he wrote . He seems to have realized no offense in this insult to the sovereignty and dignity ...
... received the document and promised an an- swer to it on the following day . The temper and condition of his mind is plainly reflected in what he wrote . He seems to have realized no offense in this insult to the sovereignty and dignity ...
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... received the messenger of the Governor and replied to his demand . Mr. Cushing's reply deserves special notice . " He said , " continues Governor Pickens , " that he could not say what changes circum- stances 12 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
... received the messenger of the Governor and replied to his demand . Mr. Cushing's reply deserves special notice . " He said , " continues Governor Pickens , " that he could not say what changes circum- stances 12 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
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... received a jury trial at the place of his capture , and the master been reimbursed in money damages in case of his unlawful rescue by mobs . But the predetermined action of the Southern conspirators made argument and compromise ...
... received a jury trial at the place of his capture , and the master been reimbursed in money damages in case of his unlawful rescue by mobs . But the predetermined action of the Southern conspirators made argument and compromise ...
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... received a single word of loyal prompting or en- couragement ; had he been reënforced according to his urgent demand ; or had he possessed a sufficient garrison to work his guns , man his walls , and throw out skirmishers and picket ...
... received a single word of loyal prompting or en- couragement ; had he been reënforced according to his urgent demand ; or had he possessed a sufficient garrison to work his guns , man his walls , and throw out skirmishers and picket ...
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... received , required Major Anderson , in case of attack , to defend himself to the last extremity , immedi- ately caused the Secretary of War to modify this instruc- tion . This extreme was not required by any principle of military honor ...
... received , required Major Anderson , in case of attack , to defend himself to the last extremity , immedi- ately caused the Secretary of War to modify this instruc- tion . This extreme was not required by any principle of military honor ...
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Administration adopted amendment arsenal authority batteries Cabinet Caleb Cushing Cameron Captain CHAP Charleston citizens Colonel command commissioners Committee compromise Congress conspirators Constitution convention Davis December December 31 declared dispatch duty election evacuation Executive Federal Floyd force Fort Monroe Fort Moultrie Fort Pickens Fort Sumter forts friends fugitive fugitive-slave law garrison Government Governor Pickens gress guns harbor Holt inauguration January January 11 Jefferson Jefferson Davis Legislature letter Lincoln Major Anderson ment military morning Morris Island Moultrie navy North officers opinion ordinance of secession party patriotic peace personal liberty bills political present President-elect Presidential question rebel rebellion reënforce reply Republican Scott secede secession Secretary Secretary of War Senate sent sentiment Seward slave slavery Slemmer South Carolina South Carolina House Southern Sumter telegraph tion Toombs Trescott troops Union United Virginia vote W. R. Vol Washington wrote СНАР