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 2Thompson & Thomas, 1891 - 808 Seiten |
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... soldiers who fell in that great engagement . It was dedicated , with solemn and impressive ceremonies , on the 19th of November , 1863 , the President and members of his Cabinet being in attendance , and a very large and imposing ...
... soldiers who fell in that great engagement . It was dedicated , with solemn and impressive ceremonies , on the 19th of November , 1863 , the President and members of his Cabinet being in attendance , and a very large and imposing ...
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... soldiers who have fought in the cause of the Union and liber- ties of their country from the beginning of the war . These are trying occasions , not only in success , but for the want of success . I dislike to mention the name of one ...
... soldiers who have fought in the cause of the Union and liber- ties of their country from the beginning of the war . These are trying occasions , not only in success , but for the want of success . I dislike to mention the name of one ...
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... soldier ; and that , at last , General Schofield was appointed , with view , if possible , to reconcile and satisfy the two factions in Missouri . He has instructions not to interfere with either party , but to confine hir · self to his ...
... soldier ; and that , at last , General Schofield was appointed , with view , if possible , to reconcile and satisfy the two factions in Missouri . He has instructions not to interfere with either party , but to confine hir · self to his ...
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... bellion , and that at least one of those important successes could not have been achieved when it was but for the aid of black soldiers . Among the commanders who hold these views are some who STATE PAPERS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 441.
... bellion , and that at least one of those important successes could not have been achieved when it was but for the aid of black soldiers . Among the commanders who hold these views are some who STATE PAPERS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 441.
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... soldiers , leaves just so much less for white soldiers to do in saving the Union . Does it appear otherwise to you ? But negroes , like other people , act upon motives . Why should they do anything for us if we will do nothing for them ...
... soldiers , leaves just so much less for white soldiers to do in saving the Union . Does it appear otherwise to you ? But negroes , like other people , act upon motives . Why should they do anything for us if we will do nothing for them ...
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