History of the Administration of President Lincoln: Including His Speeches, Letters, Addresses, Proclamations, and Messages. With a Preliminary Sketch of His Life |
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Page 25
... directing the committee for the District to introduce a bill abolishing the slave - trade in the District . To this Mr. Lincoln moved an amend- ment instructing them to introduce a bill for the aboli- tion , not of the slave - trade ...
... directing the committee for the District to introduce a bill abolishing the slave - trade in the District . To this Mr. Lincoln moved an amend- ment instructing them to introduce a bill for the aboli- tion , not of the slave - trade ...
Page 133
... directed the commander of the United States forces in Florida to " permit no person to exercise any office or authority upon the islands of Key West , the Tortugas , and Santa Rosa , which may be inconsistent with the laws and ...
... directed the commander of the United States forces in Florida to " permit no person to exercise any office or authority upon the islands of Key West , the Tortugas , and Santa Rosa , which may be inconsistent with the laws and ...
Page 134
... concert with that of France , to recognize the rebels as a belligerent power . Against this recognition our Government directed Mr. Adams RECOGNITION OF THE REBELS AS BELLIGERENTS . 135 to make 134 PRESIDENT LINCOLN'S ADMINISTRATION .
... concert with that of France , to recognize the rebels as a belligerent power . Against this recognition our Government directed Mr. Adams RECOGNITION OF THE REBELS AS BELLIGERENTS . 135 to make 134 PRESIDENT LINCOLN'S ADMINISTRATION .
Page 140
... directed to be sent for the landing of the troops from the steamship Brooklyn into Fort Pickens . This order could not go by land , but must take the longer and slower route by sea . The first return news from the order was received ...
... directed to be sent for the landing of the troops from the steamship Brooklyn into Fort Pickens . This order could not go by land , but must take the longer and slower route by sea . The first return news from the order was received ...
Page 158
... directed him , on the one hand , to " ' permit no interference by the persons under his command with the relations of persons held to service under the laws of any state , " and on the other , to " refrain from sur- rendering to alleged ...
... directed him , on the one hand , to " ' permit no interference by the persons under his command with the relations of persons held to service under the laws of any state , " and on the other , to " refrain from sur- rendering to alleged ...
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