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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... Soldiers - Another Speech- " To Whom it may Con- cern " -Chicago Convention - Opposition Embarrassed - Resolution No. 2 - McClellan's Acceptance Capture of the Mobile Forts and Atlanta - Proclamation for Thanksgiving -Remarks on ...
... Soldiers - Another Speech- " To Whom it may Con- cern " -Chicago Convention - Opposition Embarrassed - Resolution No. 2 - McClellan's Acceptance Capture of the Mobile Forts and Atlanta - Proclamation for Thanksgiving -Remarks on ...
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... our gallant soldiers , to be forced into an unqualified indorsement of the war with that country from its beginning to its close . Resolutions of Inquiry . Slavery in the District of Columbia IN CONGRESS AND ON THE STUMP . 19.
... our gallant soldiers , to be forced into an unqualified indorsement of the war with that country from its beginning to its close . Resolutions of Inquiry . Slavery in the District of Columbia IN CONGRESS AND ON THE STUMP . 19.
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... soldiers of the army who achieved that inde- pendence . I have often inquired of myself what great prin- ciple or idea it was that kept this Confederacy so long together . It was not the mere matter of the separation of the colonies ...
... soldiers of the army who achieved that inde- pendence . I have often inquired of myself what great prin- ciple or idea it was that kept this Confederacy so long together . It was not the mere matter of the separation of the colonies ...
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... soldier . An early movement upon the rebel army in Virginia was contemplated , and it was confidently anticipated that to advance was to put the enemies of the Government to flight . CHAPTER VIII . THE FIRST SESSION OF CONGRESS ...
... soldier . An early movement upon the rebel army in Virginia was contemplated , and it was confidently anticipated that to advance was to put the enemies of the Government to flight . CHAPTER VIII . THE FIRST SESSION OF CONGRESS ...
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... soldier in it but who has taken his place there of his own free choice . But more than this , there are many single regiments whose members , one and another , possess full practical knowledge ... Soldiers and 132 LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
... soldier in it but who has taken his place there of his own free choice . But more than this , there are many single regiments whose members , one and another , possess full practical knowledge ... Soldiers and 132 LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
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