Abraham Lincoln and His Presidency, Volume 2Robert Clarke Company, 1904 |
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... ELECTION - ARMED BLACKS – THE HODGES LETTER - FORT PILLOW - UNEXCHANGED PRISONERS ..228 CHAPTER XXII . GRANT IN VIRGINIA - SHERMAN IN GEORGIA - CON- FEDERATE CRUISERS ANXIOUS DAYS IN JUNE ...... 248 - CHAPTER XXIII . BALTIMORE ...
... ELECTION - ARMED BLACKS – THE HODGES LETTER - FORT PILLOW - UNEXCHANGED PRISONERS ..228 CHAPTER XXII . GRANT IN VIRGINIA - SHERMAN IN GEORGIA - CON- FEDERATE CRUISERS ANXIOUS DAYS IN JUNE ...... 248 - CHAPTER XXIII . BALTIMORE ...
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... election time , though they hinted that his pecuniary means had too direct a relation with his political ends . The hostility of the " War Governor " of his own State and opposition in financial circles tended to impair the Secretary's ...
... election time , though they hinted that his pecuniary means had too direct a relation with his political ends . The hostility of the " War Governor " of his own State and opposition in financial circles tended to impair the Secretary's ...
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... elections . The last consideration did not have conclusive weight in the President's mind , but he thought Mr. Seward's sugges- tion a good one , and determined to wait for a more appropriate occasion . How fully he had considered all ...
... elections . The last consideration did not have conclusive weight in the President's mind , but he thought Mr. Seward's sugges- tion a good one , and determined to wait for a more appropriate occasion . How fully he had considered all ...
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... elections wherein a majority of the qualified voters of such States shall have participated , shall , in the absence of strong countervailing testimony , be deemed conclusive evidence that such State and the people thereof have not been ...
... elections wherein a majority of the qualified voters of such States shall have participated , shall , in the absence of strong countervailing testimony , be deemed conclusive evidence that such State and the people thereof have not been ...
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... elections in October , and — what was of no slight value they were to take away with them an ample supply of fine horses , mules , neat cattle , corn , and other commodities much needed for the com- ing winter . The conduct of Buell ...
... elections in October , and — what was of no slight value they were to take away with them an ample supply of fine horses , mules , neat cattle , corn , and other commodities much needed for the com- ing winter . The conduct of Buell ...
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