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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... insurgents have failed to disperse by the time directed by the President ; AND WHEREAS , such insurrection has since broken out and yet exists within the States of Virginia , North Caro- lina , Tennessee , and Arkansas ; AND WHEREAS ...
... insurgents have failed to disperse by the time directed by the President ; AND WHEREAS , such insurrection has since broken out and yet exists within the States of Virginia , North Caro- lina , Tennessee , and Arkansas ; AND WHEREAS ...
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... insurgents have seemed to assume , that foreign nations , in this case , discarding all moral , social and treaty obligations , would act solely , and selfishly , for the most speedy restoration of commerce , in- cluding , especially ...
... insurgents have seemed to assume , that foreign nations , in this case , discarding all moral , social and treaty obligations , would act solely , and selfishly , for the most speedy restoration of commerce , in- cluding , especially ...
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... insurgent States ; and as our armies advance upon and take possession of parts of those States , the practical evil becomes more apparent . There are no courts nor officers to whom the citizens of other States may apply for the ...
... insurgent States ; and as our armies advance upon and take possession of parts of those States , the practical evil becomes more apparent . There are no courts nor officers to whom the citizens of other States may apply for the ...
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... insurgents in open rebellion to loyal citizens , who are even now making great sacrifices in the discharge of their ... insurgent States and Territories as may be under the control of this Government , whether by a voluntary return to ...
... insurgents in open rebellion to loyal citizens , who are even now making great sacrifices in the discharge of their ... insurgent States and Territories as may be under the control of this Government , whether by a voluntary return to ...
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... insurgent army , or giving them aid and comfort . The Secretary of the Interior has directed a suspension of the payment of the pensions of such persons upon the proof of their disloyalty . I recommend that Congress authorize that ...
... insurgent army , or giving them aid and comfort . The Secretary of the Interior has directed a suspension of the payment of the pensions of such persons upon the proof of their disloyalty . I recommend that Congress authorize that ...
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