Abraham Lincoln: Complete Works, Comprising His Speeches, Letters, State Papers, and Miscellaneous Writings, Volume 2Century Company, 1894 - United States |
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... dear Sir : Herewith is the diplomatic address and my reply . To whom the reply should be addressed- that is , by what title or style - I do not quite understand , and therefore I have left it blank . Will you please bring with you to ...
... dear Sir : Herewith is the diplomatic address and my reply . To whom the reply should be addressed- that is , by what title or style - I do not quite understand , and therefore I have left it blank . Will you please bring with you to ...
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... dear Sir : I am directed by the President to say he desires you to exercise all possible vigilance for the maintenance of all the places within the military department of the United States , and to promptly call upon all the departments ...
... dear Sir : I am directed by the President to say he desires you to exercise all possible vigilance for the maintenance of all the places within the military department of the United States , and to promptly call upon all the departments ...
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... dear Sir : What think you of sending ministers at once as follows : Dayton to England ; Frémont to France ; Clay to Spain ; Corwin to Mexico ? We need to have these points guarded as strongly and quickly as possible . This is suggestion ...
... dear Sir : What think you of sending ministers at once as follows : Dayton to England ; Frémont to France ; Clay to Spain ; Corwin to Mexico ? We need to have these points guarded as strongly and quickly as possible . This is suggestion ...
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... dear Sir : I believe it is a necessity with us to make the ap- pointments I mentioned last night - that is , Charles F. Adams to England , William L. Dayton to France , George P. Marsh to Sar- dinia , and Anson Burlingame to Austria ...
... dear Sir : I believe it is a necessity with us to make the ap- pointments I mentioned last night - that is , Charles F. Adams to England , William L. Dayton to France , George P. Marsh to Sar- dinia , and Anson Burlingame to Austria ...
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... dear Sir : A few days ago I caused an official letter to be written to you , through the War Department , expressive of the approbation and gratitude I considered due you and your com- mand from this government . I now write this as a ...
... dear Sir : A few days ago I caused an official letter to be written to you , through the War Department , expressive of the approbation and gratitude I considered due you and your com- mand from this government . I now write this as a ...
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