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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... When the evidence of the prosecution was ended , Lincoln introduced a few witnesses to remove some erroneous impressions in regard to the previ- LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 21 ous character of his 20 LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 20.
... When the evidence of the prosecution was ended , Lincoln introduced a few witnesses to remove some erroneous impressions in regard to the previ- LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 21 ous character of his 20 LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 20.
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... regard to the views and feelings of all who were represented in the Convention , to the rights of all the states and territories and people of the nation , to the inviolability of the Constitution , and the perpetual union , harmony ...
... regard to the views and feelings of all who were represented in the Convention , to the rights of all the states and territories and people of the nation , to the inviolability of the Constitution , and the perpetual union , harmony ...
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... regard for the peace of the Republic ; and the President of the United States is requested to communicate these resolutions to the CONCILIATORY ACTION OF CONGRESS . 69 Governors of the several 68 PRESIDENT LINCOLN'S ADMINISTRATION .
... regard for the peace of the Republic ; and the President of the United States is requested to communicate these resolutions to the CONCILIATORY ACTION OF CONGRESS . 69 Governors of the several 68 PRESIDENT LINCOLN'S ADMINISTRATION .
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... regard to calling a Convention for amending the Constitution . The question then came up on adopting the resolutions of the Peace Conference . Mr. Hunter , of Virginia , moved to substitute the first of Mr. Crittenden's resolutions for ...
... regard to calling a Convention for amending the Constitution . The question then came up on adopting the resolutions of the Peace Conference . Mr. Hunter , of Virginia , moved to substitute the first of Mr. Crittenden's resolutions for ...
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... regard to calling a Convention to amend the Constitution . This was rejected - ayes 14 , noes 25. The propositions of the Peace Conference were then moved by Mr. Johnson , of Arkansas , and rejected - ayes 3 , noes 34 . Mr. Crittenden's ...
... regard to calling a Convention to amend the Constitution . This was rejected - ayes 14 , noes 25. The propositions of the Peace Conference were then moved by Mr. Johnson , of Arkansas , and rejected - ayes 3 , noes 34 . Mr. Crittenden's ...
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