Lincoln, His Life and Time: Being the Life and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States, Together with His State Papers, Including His Speeches, Addresses, Messages and Proclamations and Closing Scenes Connected with His Life and Death, Band 1Thompson & Thomas, 1891 - 808 Seiten |
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... Command . - Speech by the President ... Page 261 CHAPTER X. • GENERAL CONDUCT OF THE ADMINISTRATION IN 1862 . Buccesses in the Southwest . - Recognized Objects of the War . - Relations of the War to Slavery . - Our Foreign Relations ...
... Command . - Speech by the President ... Page 261 CHAPTER X. • GENERAL CONDUCT OF THE ADMINISTRATION IN 1862 . Buccesses in the Southwest . - Recognized Objects of the War . - Relations of the War to Slavery . - Our Foreign Relations ...
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... command for them to advance shall be given . I say this Douglas Popular Sovereignty - for there is a broad distinction , as I now understand it , between that article and a genuine Popular Sovereignty . I believe there is a genuine ...
... command for them to advance shall be given . I say this Douglas Popular Sovereignty - for there is a broad distinction , as I now understand it , between that article and a genuine Popular Sovereignty . I believe there is a genuine ...
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... command , and would , perhaps , unnecessarily commit me upon matters which have not yet fully devel- oped themselves . The condition of the country is an extraordinary one , and fills the mind of every patriot with anxiety . It is my ...
... command , and would , perhaps , unnecessarily commit me upon matters which have not yet fully devel- oped themselves . The condition of the country is an extraordinary one , and fills the mind of every patriot with anxiety . It is my ...
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... command , in order that when the time arrives in which I must speak officially , I shall be able to take the ground which I deem the best and safest , and from which I may have no occasion to swerve . I shall endeavor to take the ground ...
... command , in order that when the time arrives in which I must speak officially , I shall be able to take the ground which I deem the best and safest , and from which I may have no occasion to swerve . I shall endeavor to take the ground ...
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... command of General Scott , but nothing occurred to interrupt the harmony of the occasion . Before taking the oath of office , Mr. Lincoln delivered the following INAUGURAL ADDRESS . Fellow - Citizens of the United States : - - In ...
... command of General Scott , but nothing occurred to interrupt the harmony of the occasion . Before taking the oath of office , Mr. Lincoln delivered the following INAUGURAL ADDRESS . Fellow - Citizens of the United States : - - In ...
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