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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... way to a new home in the wilds of Indiana , where free labor would have no competition with slave labor , and the poor white man : might hope that in time his children could take an SKETCH OF THE LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
... way to a new home in the wilds of Indiana , where free labor would have no competition with slave labor , and the poor white man : might hope that in time his children could take an SKETCH OF THE LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
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... hope that in time his children could take an honorable position , won by industry and careful econo- my . The place of their destination was Spencer county , Indiana . For the last few miles they were obliged to cut their road as they ...
... hope that in time his children could take an honorable position , won by industry and careful econo- my . The place of their destination was Spencer county , Indiana . For the last few miles they were obliged to cut their road as they ...
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... hope was in a mother's belief of her son's innocence , in the justice of the God she worshipped , and in the noble counsel , who , without hope of fee or reward upon earth , had undertaken the cause — took his seat in the prisoners ...
... hope was in a mother's belief of her son's innocence , in the justice of the God she worshipped , and in the noble counsel , who , without hope of fee or reward upon earth , had undertaken the cause — took his seat in the prisoners ...
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... his administration no active hostility to their designs . They had some hope that , by the 4th of March , their new Confederacy would be so far advanced that the new Administration might waive its purpose of coercion ; and they.
... his administration no active hostility to their designs . They had some hope that , by the 4th of March , their new Confederacy would be so far advanced that the new Administration might waive its purpose of coercion ; and they.
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... hope you , my friends , will all pray that I may receive that Divine assistance , without which I can- not succeed , but with which , success is certain . Again I bid you all an affectionate farewell . As the train passed through the ...
... hope you , my friends , will all pray that I may receive that Divine assistance , without which I can- not succeed , but with which , success is certain . Again I bid you all an affectionate farewell . As the train passed through the ...
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN action Administration adopted Alexandria amendment arms army arrests authority battle believe bill capital citizens command Congress Constitution Convention corps declared deemed Department dispatch duty election emancipation Emancipation Proclamation enemy EXECUTIVE MANSION existing favor force foreign Fort Sumter Fortress Monroe Franklin Fredericksburg give Government Governor habeas corpus Halleck Heintzelman House insurgents insurrection issued Kentucky labor letter liberty loyal Major-General Maryland McClellan McDowell ment military Missouri naval navy necessity object officers opinion party peace persons political Pope position Potomac present President LINCOLN PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE proclamation public safety purpose question re-enforcements rebel rebellion received regard reply Republican resolution Richmond seceded Secretary Secretary of War Senate sent sentiment session Seward slavery slaves South South Carolina speech Tennessee territory thing tion troops Union United Vallandigham Virginia vote Washington whole York