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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... tion was made . " Trenton , New Jersey , February 21 , 1861 . " Having thus chosen our course , without guile and with pure purpose , let us renew our trust in God , and go forward without fear and with manly hearts . " Message , July 5 ...
... tion was made . " Trenton , New Jersey , February 21 , 1861 . " Having thus chosen our course , without guile and with pure purpose , let us renew our trust in God , and go forward without fear and with manly hearts . " Message , July 5 ...
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... tion Declaring the Object of the War - Bull Run - Its Effect ...... ................................................... . CHAPTER IX . CLOSE OF 1861 . 117 Election of the Rebels - Davis ' Boast - McClellan appointed Commander of Potomac ...
... tion Declaring the Object of the War - Bull Run - Its Effect ...... ................................................... . CHAPTER IX . CLOSE OF 1861 . 117 Election of the Rebels - Davis ' Boast - McClellan appointed Commander of Potomac ...
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... tion - Proclamation Closing Certain Ports - Proclamation Relative to Maritime Rights- Supplementary Proclamation - Orders from the War Department - The Traitor Presi dent ...... 362 CHAPTER XXV . THE LAST ACT . Interview with Mr. Colfax ...
... tion - Proclamation Closing Certain Ports - Proclamation Relative to Maritime Rights- Supplementary Proclamation - Orders from the War Department - The Traitor Presi dent ...... 362 CHAPTER XXV . THE LAST ACT . Interview with Mr. Colfax ...
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... tion with whom he was destined to figure so prominently before the country . In 1836 , he was elected for a second term . During this session , he put upon record , together with one of his col leagues , his views relative to slavery ...
... tion with whom he was destined to figure so prominently before the country . In 1836 , he was elected for a second term . During this session , he put upon record , together with one of his col leagues , his views relative to slavery ...
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... tion of the right of citizens of the slave - holding States coming to the District on public business , to " be attended into and out of said District , and while there , by the neces sary servants of themselves and their families ...
... tion of the right of citizens of the slave - holding States coming to the District on public business , to " be attended into and out of said District , and while there , by the neces sary servants of themselves and their families ...
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