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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... Loyal States- In the Border States - Baltimore Riots - Maryland's Position - President's Letter to Maryland Authorities - Blockade Proclamation - Additional Proclamation - Comments Abroad - Second Call for Troops - Special Order for ...
... Loyal States- In the Border States - Baltimore Riots - Maryland's Position - President's Letter to Maryland Authorities - Blockade Proclamation - Additional Proclamation - Comments Abroad - Second Call for Troops - Special Order for ...
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... Loyal Marylanders ........ 314 CHAPTER XXII . RE - ELECTED Presidential Campaign of 1864 - Fremont's Withdrawal - Wade and Davis - Peace and War Democrats - Rebel Sympathizers - October Election - Result of Presidential Election- Speech ...
... Loyal Marylanders ........ 314 CHAPTER XXII . RE - ELECTED Presidential Campaign of 1864 - Fremont's Withdrawal - Wade and Davis - Peace and War Democrats - Rebel Sympathizers - October Election - Result of Presidential Election- Speech ...
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... Loyal men of every shade breathed more freely . At the same time , the whole drift was toward securing , if possible , an honorable reconciliation . If , after this lucid , temperate statement of The New Cabinet . Confederate ...
... Loyal men of every shade breathed more freely . At the same time , the whole drift was toward securing , if possible , an honorable reconciliation . If , after this lucid , temperate statement of The New Cabinet . Confederate ...
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... loyal man could now hesitate . If , how- ever , there were any who , even then , clung to the fallacy that compromise could save us , Abraham Lincoln was not of the number . CHAPTER VII . PREPARING FOR WAR . Effects of Sumter's Fall ...
... loyal man could now hesitate . If , how- ever , there were any who , even then , clung to the fallacy that compromise could save us , Abraham Lincoln was not of the number . CHAPTER VII . PREPARING FOR WAR . Effects of Sumter's Fall ...
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... 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 already long enough endured . I ...
... 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 already long enough endured . I ...
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