Abraham Lincoln: Complete Works, Comprising His Speeches, Letters, State Papers, and Miscellaneous Writings, Volume 2Century Company, 1894 - United States |
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... 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 merely , and not dictation . Esq . Your obedient ...
... 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 merely , and not dictation . Esq . Your obedient ...
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... once raised the question whether it would be for the interest of the country to admit the projected dismemberment , with its consequent evils , or whether patriotism and hu- manity require that it shall be prevented . As a LETTERS AND ...
... once raised the question whether it would be for the interest of the country to admit the projected dismemberment , with its consequent evils , or whether patriotism and hu- manity require that it shall be prevented . As a LETTERS AND ...
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... once more into activity in the seceding States , and through this agency those States themselves returning into the Union . I am not unaware that I am conceding more than can reasonably be demanded by the people of the border States ...
... once more into activity in the seceding States , and through this agency those States themselves returning into the Union . I am not unaware that I am conceding more than can reasonably be demanded by the people of the border States ...
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... once . I would seek explanations from Great Britain and Russia , and send agents into Canada , Mexico , and Central America to rouse a vigorous continental spirit of independence on this continent against European intervention . And ...
... once . I would seek explanations from Great Britain and Russia , and send agents into Canada , Mexico , and Central America to rouse a vigorous continental spirit of independence on this continent against European intervention . And ...
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... once . Your obedient servant , A. LINCOLN . May 7 , 1861. - ORDER TO COLONEL ANDERSON . To all who shall see these presents , greeting : Know ye that , reposing special trust and confidence in the patriotism , valor , fidelity , and ...
... once . Your obedient servant , A. LINCOLN . May 7 , 1861. - ORDER TO COLONEL ANDERSON . To all who shall see these presents , greeting : Know ye that , reposing special trust and confidence in the patriotism , valor , fidelity , and ...
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