Abraham Lincoln: Complete Works, Comprising His Speeches, Letters, State Papers, and Miscellaneous Writings, Volume 2Century Company, 1894 - United States |
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... rebels , strengthens their hands at home and their claims to recognition as an independent people abroad . It has ... rebels were encouraged by the contempt they felt for the incumbent of the presidency . But it was not alone upon Mr ...
... rebels , strengthens their hands at home and their claims to recognition as an independent people abroad . It has ... rebels were encouraged by the contempt they felt for the incumbent of the presidency . But it was not alone upon Mr ...
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... rebel- lion . " The movers , however , well understand the difference . At the beginning they knew they could never raise their treason to any respectable magnitude by any name which implies violation of law . They knew their people ...
... rebel- lion . " The movers , however , well understand the difference . At the beginning they knew they could never raise their treason to any respectable magnitude by any name which implies violation of law . They knew their people ...
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... Ohio : The Grosbeck regiment is ordered to join Frémont at once . it gone ? Answer immediately . Has A. LINCOLN . August 16 , 1861. - PROCLAMATION FORBIDDING INTERCOURSE WITH REBEL 74 LETTERS AND STATE PAPERS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
... Ohio : The Grosbeck regiment is ordered to join Frémont at once . it gone ? Answer immediately . Has A. LINCOLN . August 16 , 1861. - PROCLAMATION FORBIDDING INTERCOURSE WITH REBEL 74 LETTERS AND STATE PAPERS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
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... REBEL STATES . BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA : A Proclamation . Whereas on the fifteenth day of April , eighteen hundred and sixty- one , the President of the United States , in view of an insurrection against the ...
... REBEL STATES . BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA : A Proclamation . Whereas on the fifteenth day of April , eighteen hundred and sixty- one , the President of the United States , in view of an insurrection against the ...
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... rebel army ( Price's ) west of the Mississippi is believed to have passed Dade County in full retreat upon northwestern Arkan- sas , leaving Missouri almost freed from the enemy , excepting in the southeast of the State . Assuming this ...
... rebel army ( Price's ) west of the Mississippi is believed to have passed Dade County in full retreat upon northwestern Arkan- sas , leaving Missouri almost freed from the enemy , excepting in the southeast of the State . Assuming this ...
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