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... hope it will appear that we have practiced prudence , and liberality towards foreign powers , averting causes of irritation ; and , with firmness , maintaining our own rights and honor . Since , however , it is apparent that here , as ...
... hope it will appear that we have practiced prudence , and liberality towards foreign powers , averting causes of irritation ; and , with firmness , maintaining our own rights and honor . Since , however , it is apparent that here , as ...
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... hope that Congress will be able to find an easy remedy for many of the inconveniences and evils which constantly embarrass those engaged in the practical administration of them . Since the organization of the government , Congress has ...
... hope that Congress will be able to find an easy remedy for many of the inconveniences and evils which constantly embarrass those engaged in the practical administration of them . Since the organization of the government , Congress has ...
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... hope that a plan may be devised for the administration of justice in all such parts of the insurgent States and Territories as may be under the control of this government , whether by a voluntary return to allegiance and order , or by ...
... hope that a plan may be devised for the administration of justice in all such parts of the insurgent States and Territories as may be under the control of this government , whether by a voluntary return to allegiance and order , or by ...
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... hope for preserving the Union peaceably , expired at the assault upon Fort Sumter ; and a general review of what has occurred since may not be unprofitable . What was painfully uncertain then , is much better defined and more distinct ...
... hope for preserving the Union peaceably , expired at the assault upon Fort Sumter ; and a general review of what has occurred since may not be unprofitable . What was painfully uncertain then , is much better defined and more distinct ...
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... hope there will be given him , the confidence , and cordial support thus , by fair implication , promised , and without which , he cannot , with so full efficiency , serve the country . It has been said that one bad general is better ...
... hope there will be given him , the confidence , and cordial support thus , by fair implication , promised , and without which , he cannot , with so full efficiency , serve the country . It has been said that one bad general is better ...
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