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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... took place , with- out opposition . " WHEREAS , Existing exigencies demand immediate and adequate measures for the protection of the national Consti- Second Call for Troops . Increase of the Navy . 114 LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
... took place , with- out opposition . " WHEREAS , Existing exigencies demand immediate and adequate measures for the protection of the national Consti- Second Call for Troops . Increase of the Navy . 114 LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
Page 115
... Navy . tution and the preservation of the national Union by the suppression of the insurrectionary combinations now existing in several States for opposing the laws of the Union and ob- structing the execution thereof , to which end a ...
... Navy . tution and the preservation of the national Union by the suppression of the insurrectionary combinations now existing in several States for opposing the laws of the Union and ob- structing the execution thereof , to which end a ...
Page 118
... navy was scattered in distant seas , leaving but a very small part of it within the immediate reach of the Government . " Officers of the Federal Army had resigned in great num- bers , and of those resigning a large proportion had taken ...
... navy was scattered in distant seas , leaving but a very small part of it within the immediate reach of the Government . " Officers of the Federal Army had resigned in great num- bers , and of those resigning a large proportion had taken ...
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... he took full time , consulting with other officers , both of the Army and Navy , and at the end of four days came Message . Reinforcement of .Pickens Prevented . reluctantly but decidedly THE FIRST SESSION OF CONGRESS . 119.
... he took full time , consulting with other officers , both of the Army and Navy , and at the end of four days came Message . Reinforcement of .Pickens Prevented . reluctantly but decidedly THE FIRST SESSION OF CONGRESS . 119.
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... Navy Yard at Gosport , near Norfolk . They received , perhaps invited into their State , large bodies of troops , with their warlike appoint ments , from the so - called seceded States . " They formally entered into a treaty of ...
... Navy Yard at Gosport , near Norfolk . They received , perhaps invited into their State , large bodies of troops , with their warlike appoint ments , from the so - called seceded States . " They formally entered into a treaty of ...
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