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Page 13
... Rebel Sympathizers in Office - Mr . Lincoln's pacific Policy -Arrival of Rebel Commissioners in Washington - Surrender of Fort Sumter - Effect upon the North - Proclamation of the President - Response of Massachusetts - At- tack upon ...
... Rebel Sympathizers in Office - Mr . Lincoln's pacific Policy -Arrival of Rebel Commissioners in Washington - Surrender of Fort Sumter - Effect upon the North - Proclamation of the President - Response of Massachusetts - At- tack upon ...
Page 14
... Rebels cross the Potomac - General McClellan appointed to the Command of the Army in Virginia - Battles of South Mountain and Antietam -General McClellan ordered to pursue the Rebels - Stuart's Raid - President's Let- ter to General ...
... Rebels cross the Potomac - General McClellan appointed to the Command of the Army in Virginia - Battles of South Mountain and Antietam -General McClellan ordered to pursue the Rebels - Stuart's Raid - President's Let- ter to General ...
Page 123
... rebel in his household was , " you break my heart , when you act like this ; " and the loving eyes and affectionate voice and sincere expres- * Mr . Lincoln had four children , all sons , viz : Robert Todd , Edwards , who died in ...
... rebel in his household was , " you break my heart , when you act like this ; " and the loving eyes and affectionate voice and sincere expres- * Mr . Lincoln had four children , all sons , viz : Robert Todd , Edwards , who died in ...
Page 220
... rebel army . The regular convention nomina- ted Mr. Douglas , though he had begged them to sacrifice him rather than the party . The party , however , was already sac- rificed ; and he had had no small hand in the slaughter . The ...
... rebel army . The regular convention nomina- ted Mr. Douglas , though he had begged them to sacrifice him rather than the party . The party , however , was already sac- rificed ; and he had had no small hand in the slaughter . The ...
Page 287
... its treacherous spirit , that no measure could be discussed or adopted by the new administration that was not reported to the rebels by some clerk or confidant . The government was betrayed every day LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 287.
... its treacherous spirit , that no measure could be discussed or adopted by the new administration that was not reported to the rebels by some clerk or confidant . The government was betrayed every day LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 287.
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