Life of Abraham Lincoln, Presenting His Early History, Political Career, and Speeches in and Out of Congress: Also a General View of His Policy as President of the United States; with His Messages, Proclamations, Letters, Etc., and a Concise History of the WarMoore, Wilstach & Baldwin, 1865 - 510 pages |
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... regard to matters of salient interest , but also as acceptable as possible to all classes of loyal readers . WASHINGTON , D. C. , May 14 , 1864 . J. H. B. The Third Part of this work comprises the events of the last year of Mr ...
... regard to matters of salient interest , but also as acceptable as possible to all classes of loyal readers . WASHINGTON , D. C. , May 14 , 1864 . J. H. B. The Third Part of this work comprises the events of the last year of Mr ...
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... - gress - Action in Regard to " Contrabands " and Slavery .. CHAPTER V. 274 The President's Message , December , 1861 - Proceedings of Congress - Emancipa- tion - Confiscation - Messages and Addresses of Mr. Lincoln ...
... - gress - Action in Regard to " Contrabands " and Slavery .. CHAPTER V. 274 The President's Message , December , 1861 - Proceedings of Congress - Emancipa- tion - Confiscation - Messages and Addresses of Mr. Lincoln ...
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... regard to Virginia and Missouri . - Mr . Lincoln's Method with the Insurrectionary States . Gen. Fremont's Military Administration in Missouri . - His Removal.- Personality of the Missouri Feud . - How Mr. Lincoln Regarded it . - His ...
... regard to Virginia and Missouri . - Mr . Lincoln's Method with the Insurrectionary States . Gen. Fremont's Military Administration in Missouri . - His Removal.- Personality of the Missouri Feud . - How Mr. Lincoln Regarded it . - His ...
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... regard to Peace Negotiations . - The Fourth of March . - Inauguration Ceremonies . - Mr . Lin- coln's Second Inaugural Address . - Contrasts . - Cabinet Changes . - Indisposi- tion of the President . - His Speech at the National Hotel ...
... regard to Peace Negotiations . - The Fourth of March . - Inauguration Ceremonies . - Mr . Lin- coln's Second Inaugural Address . - Contrasts . - Cabinet Changes . - Indisposi- tion of the President . - His Speech at the National Hotel ...
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... regard to books , it is certain that his perceptive faculties , and his muscular powers , were much more fully developed by exercise than his scholastic talents . While he lived in Kentucky , he never saw even LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 19.
... regard to books , it is certain that his perceptive faculties , and his muscular powers , were much more fully developed by exercise than his scholastic talents . While he lived in Kentucky , he never saw even LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 19.
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