Life of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States: Containing His Early History and Political Career; Together with the Speeches, Messages, Proclamations and Other Official Documents Illustrative of His Eventful Administration |
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... Department - The Traitor Presi dent ...... 362 CHAPTER XXV . THE LAST ACT . Interview with Mr. Colfax - Cabinet Meeting - Incident - Evening Conversation - Possi- bility of Assassination - Leaves for the Theatre - In the Theatre ...
... Department - The Traitor Presi dent ...... 362 CHAPTER XXV . THE LAST ACT . Interview with Mr. Colfax - Cabinet Meeting - Incident - Evening Conversation - Possi- bility of Assassination - Leaves for the Theatre - In the Theatre ...
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... of that suit . while they are also entitled to a very high respect and con- sideration in all parallel cases by all other departments of the Inaugural . Decision of the Supreme Court . Separation Impossible THE NEW ADMINISTRATION . 99.
... of that suit . while they are also entitled to a very high respect and con- sideration in all parallel cases by all other departments of the Inaugural . Decision of the Supreme Court . Separation Impossible THE NEW ADMINISTRATION . 99.
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... Departments were purged of disloyal officials , although the deceptions and subterfuges which consti- tuted a goodly portion of the stock in trade of the rebellion ren- dered this a work of more time than was satisfactory to many . The ...
... Departments were purged of disloyal officials , although the deceptions and subterfuges which consti- tuted a goodly portion of the stock in trade of the rebellion ren- dered this a work of more time than was satisfactory to many . The ...
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... Department . I appeal to all loyal citizens to favor , facilitate , and aid this effort to maintain the honor , the integrity , and existence of our national Union , and the perpetuity of popular govern- ment , and to redress wrongs ...
... Department . I appeal to all loyal citizens to favor , facilitate , and aid this effort to maintain the honor , the integrity , and existence of our national Union , and the perpetuity of popular govern- ment , and to redress wrongs ...
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... Department of War ; and I also direct that the regular army of the United States be increased by the addi- tion of eight regiments of infantry , one regiment of cavalry , and one regiment of artillery , making altogether a maximum ...
... Department of War ; and I also direct that the regular army of the United States be increased by the addi- tion of eight regiments of infantry , one regiment of cavalry , and one regiment of artillery , making altogether a maximum ...
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