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
... thanks for your efforts to keep the peace in the trying situation in which you are placed . For the future troops must be brought here , but I make no point of bringing them through Baltimore . Without any military know- ledge myself ...
... thanks for your efforts to keep the peace in the trying situation in which you are placed . For the future troops must be brought here , but I make no point of bringing them through Baltimore . Without any military know- ledge myself ...
Page 54
... Thanks to both him and you . Please assemble the cabinet at twelve to - day to look over the message and reports . And now , suppose you step over at once and 54 LETTERS AND STATE PAPERS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN June 20, 1861.- LETTER TO ...
... Thanks to both him and you . Please assemble the cabinet at twelve to - day to look over the message and reports . And now , suppose you step over at once and 54 LETTERS AND STATE PAPERS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN June 20, 1861.- LETTER TO ...
Page 85
... thank you to give me the name or names of one or more suitable persons of the Catholic Church , to whom I may with propriety tender the same service . Many thanks for your kind and judicious letters to Governor Seward , and which he ...
... thank you to give me the name or names of one or more suitable persons of the Catholic Church , to whom I may with propriety tender the same service . Many thanks for your kind and judicious letters to Governor Seward , and which he ...
Page 90
... thank you and them . In my present position I must care for the whole nation ; but I hope it will be no injustice to ... thanks to all . Yours very truly , A. LINCOLN . November 18 , 1861.- LETTER TO GEORGE BANCROFT . NEW YORK , November ...
... thank you and them . In my present position I must care for the whole nation ; but I hope it will be no injustice to ... thanks to all . Yours very truly , A. LINCOLN . November 18 , 1861.- LETTER TO GEORGE BANCROFT . NEW YORK , November ...
Page 115
... thank you , with profound respect , for its kind and generous tone . When you were elected President , a result to which I contributed my best exertions , I had no thought of leaving the Senate of the United States or of accepting any ...
... thank you , with profound respect , for its kind and generous tone . When you were elected President , a result to which I contributed my best exertions , I had no thought of leaving the Senate of the United States or of accepting any ...
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