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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... charity for all , with firmness in the right , as God gives us to see the right , let us strive on to finish the work we are in . " Last Inaugural , March 4 , 1865 . ( 1 ) A. Sincoln " WITH MALICE TOWARDS NONE , WITH CHARITY.
... charity for all , with firmness in the right , as God gives us to see the right , let us strive on to finish the work we are in . " Last Inaugural , March 4 , 1865 . ( 1 ) A. Sincoln " WITH MALICE TOWARDS NONE , WITH CHARITY.
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... March 3d , 1837 : - " Resolutions upon the subject of domestic slavery having passed both branches of the General Assembly , at its present session , the undersigned hereby protest against the passage of the same . " They believe that ...
... March 3d , 1837 : - " Resolutions upon the subject of domestic slavery having passed both branches of the General Assembly , at its present session , the undersigned hereby protest against the passage of the same . " They believe that ...
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... March . On the 11th of February , moreover , the National House of Representatives unanimously adopted a resolution - shortly afterward concurred in by the Senate - providing for an amendment to the Constitution , forever prohibiting ...
... March . On the 11th of February , moreover , the National House of Representatives unanimously adopted a resolution - shortly afterward concurred in by the Senate - providing for an amendment to the Constitution , forever prohibiting ...
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... March , passed an act to organize a Confederate army , two persons one from Alabama and the other from Georgia- announced themselves , three days later , as " Confederate Commissioners , " accredited for the purpose of negotiating a ...
... March , passed an act to organize a Confederate army , two persons one from Alabama and the other from Georgia- announced themselves , three days later , as " Confederate Commissioners , " accredited for the purpose of negotiating a ...
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... March them around Baltimore , and not through it . ' " I sincerely hope the General , on fuller reflection , will con- sider this practical and proper , and that you will not object to it . By this a collision of the people of Baltimore ...
... March them around Baltimore , and not through it . ' " I sincerely hope the General , on fuller reflection , will con- sider this practical and proper , and that you will not object to it . By this a collision of the people of Baltimore ...
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