Abraham Lincoln: Complete Works, Comprising His Speeches, Letters, State Papers, and Miscellaneous Writings, Volume 2Century Company, 1894 - United States |
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Page 36
... communication of this morning , in which you inform me that you had felt it to be your duty to advise the President of the United States to order elsewhere the troops then off Annapolis , and also that no more may be sent through ...
... communication of this morning , in which you inform me that you had felt it to be your duty to advise the President of the United States to order elsewhere the troops then off Annapolis , and also that no more may be sent through ...
Page 37
... communication , and to assure you that he has weighed the counsels it contains with the respect which he habitually cherishes for the chief magistrates of the several States , and especially for yourself . He regrets , as deeply as any ...
... communication , and to assure you that he has weighed the counsels it contains with the respect which he habitually cherishes for the chief magistrates of the several States , and especially for yourself . He regrets , as deeply as any ...
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... communicate with this depart- ment and receive further directions . Lord John Russell has informed us of an ... communication was withheld until after knowledge of the fact had been acquired by us from other sources . We know ...
... communicate with this depart- ment and receive further directions . Lord John Russell has informed us of an ... communication was withheld until after knowledge of the fact had been acquired by us from other sources . We know ...
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... communication and concert at once . I write you to - night and also telegraph and write him . A. LINCOLN . January 1 , 1862. - LETTER TO GENERAL H. W. 110 LETTERS AND STATE PAPERS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN December 23, 1861.—MESSAGE TO THE ...
... communication and concert at once . I write you to - night and also telegraph and write him . A. LINCOLN . January 1 , 1862. - LETTER TO GENERAL H. W. 110 LETTERS AND STATE PAPERS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN December 23, 1861.—MESSAGE TO THE ...
Page 111
... communicate and act in concert , unless it be your judgment and his that there is no necessity for it . You and he will understand much better than I how to do it . Please do not lose time in this matter . Yours very truly , A. LINCOLN ...
... communicate and act in concert , unless it be your judgment and his that there is no necessity for it . You and he will understand much better than I how to do it . Please do not lose time in this matter . Yours very truly , A. LINCOLN ...
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