Abraham Lincoln and His Presidency, Volume 2Robert Clarke Company, 1904 |
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... United States against the insurgent forces . That especially the Army at and about Fortress Monroe , the Army of the Potomac , the Army of Western Virginia , the Army near Munfordsville , Kentucky , the Army and Flo- tilla at Cairo ...
... United States against the insurgent forces . That especially the Army at and about Fortress Monroe , the Army of the Potomac , the Army of Western Virginia , the Army near Munfordsville , Kentucky , the Army and Flo- tilla at Cairo ...
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... united activity ; and it had other virtues not dependent on its literal execution . There were operations already in hand , however , that had salutary results more def- initely visible . To make the " demonstration in force " which Hal ...
... united activity ; and it had other virtues not dependent on its literal execution . There were operations already in hand , however , that had salutary results more def- initely visible . To make the " demonstration in force " which Hal ...
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... United States upon the people of every State . The time has come when the Government must deter- mine upon a civil and military policy , covering the whole ground of our national trouble . . . . The Constitution gives you power , even ...
... United States upon the people of every State . The time has come when the Government must deter- mine upon a civil and military policy , covering the whole ground of our national trouble . . . . The Constitution gives you power , even ...
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... United States ought to co - operate with any State which may adopt gradual abolishment of slavery , giv- ing to such State pecuniary aid , to be used by such State in its discretion , to compensate for the inconveniences , public and ...
... United States ought to co - operate with any State which may adopt gradual abolishment of slavery , giv- ing to such State pecuniary aid , to be used by such State in its discretion , to compensate for the inconveniences , public and ...
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... United States , or the laws thereof , " he saw no objec- tion , " especially as such persons would be within the general pardoning power , " as well as within the special provision for pardon and amnesty contained in the act . As to the ...
... United States , or the laws thereof , " he saw no objec- tion , " especially as such persons would be within the general pardoning power , " as well as within the special provision for pardon and amnesty contained in the act . As to the ...
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