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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... Leave Pope Unaided . -Excuses for Franklin's Delay . - His Excuses proved Groundless . - His alicged Lack of Supplies . - Advance into Maryland - The President's Letter to McClellan . - He Protests against Delay , -McClellan Relieved ...
... Leave Pope Unaided . -Excuses for Franklin's Delay . - His Excuses proved Groundless . - His alicged Lack of Supplies . - Advance into Maryland - The President's Letter to McClellan . - He Protests against Delay , -McClellan Relieved ...
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... leaving our boatmen the undisputed masters of the field . Upon this trip young Lincoln's literary acquirements were called into useful action , and besides the stipulated ten dollars per month , he gained a substantial reputation as a ...
... leaving our boatmen the undisputed masters of the field . Upon this trip young Lincoln's literary acquirements were called into useful action , and besides the stipulated ten dollars per month , he gained a substantial reputation as a ...
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... leaving unprotected their homes ant their growing crops , before the blood was shed , as in the messages stated ; and whether the first blood so shed , was or was not shed within the enclosure of one of the people who had thus fled from ...
... leaving unprotected their homes ant their growing crops , before the blood was shed , as in the messages stated ; and whether the first blood so shed , was or was not shed within the enclosure of one of the people who had thus fled from ...
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... leave her alone . In some respects , she certainly is not my equal ; but in her natural right to eat the bread she earns with her own hands , without asking leave of any one else , she is my equal , and the equal of all others . We have ...
... leave her alone . In some respects , she certainly is not my equal ; but in her natural right to eat the bread she earns with her own hands , without asking leave of any one else , she is my equal , and the equal of all others . We have ...
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... leave the people thereof perfectly free to form and regulate their domestic institutions in their own way , subject only to the Constitution of the United States . " Then opened the roar of loose decla- mation in favor of " squatter ...
... leave the people thereof perfectly free to form and regulate their domestic institutions in their own way , subject only to the Constitution of the United States . " Then opened the roar of loose decla- mation in favor of " squatter ...
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN adopted amendment applause army authority battle believe bill Capital Carolina citizens command Confederacy Congress Constitution Convention Corps Court declared deem dispatch Dred Scott decision duty election emancipation enemy Executive existing favor Federal territories force Fort Sumter Fortress Monroe Franklin Fredericksburg friends fugitive give Halleck Harper's Ferry Heintzelman House hundred Illinois institution insurrection issued Judge Douglas Kentucky labor Lecompton Constitution legislature Major-General Manassas Maryland McClellan McDowell ment military move nation North object officers opinion party passed peace persons political Pope popular sovereignty position Potomac present President principle proclamation prohibition purpose question re-enforcements rebel rebellion received reply Republican resolution Richmond secede secession Secretary Secretary of War Senate sent sentiment slavery slaves South South Carolina Southern sovereignty speech Sumter thing thousand tion troops Union United Virginia vote Washington whole wrong