Life of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States"Life of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States" by Frank Crosby. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format. |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 65
Page
... authority of the indorsement . " The Supreme Court met again ; did not announce their decision , but ordered a re - argument . The Presidential inauguration came , and still no decision of the court ; but the incoming President , in his ...
... authority of the indorsement . " The Supreme Court met again ; did not announce their decision , but ordered a re - argument . The Presidential inauguration came , and still no decision of the court ; but the incoming President , in his ...
Page
... authority , or any thing in the Constitution , forbid our Federal Government control as to slavery in our Federal Territories ? " Upon this , Douglas holds the affirmative , and Republicans the negative . This affirmative and denial ...
... authority , or any thing in the Constitution , forbid our Federal Government control as to slavery in our Federal Territories ? " Upon this , Douglas holds the affirmative , and Republicans the negative . This affirmative and denial ...
Page
... authority, nor any thing else, properly forbids the Federal Government to control as to slavery in federal territory. This time the prohibition became a law, being part of what is now well known as the Ordinance of '87. “The question of ...
... authority, nor any thing else, properly forbids the Federal Government to control as to slavery in federal territory. This time the prohibition became a law, being part of what is now well known as the Ordinance of '87. “The question of ...
Page
... authority, nor any thing in the Constitution, forbade the Federal Government to control as to slavery in Federal territory. “No great while after the adoption of the original Constitution, North Carolina ceded to the Federal Government ...
... authority, nor any thing in the Constitution, forbade the Federal Government to control as to slavery in Federal territory. “No great while after the adoption of the original Constitution, North Carolina ceded to the Federal Government ...
Page
... authority or any provision of the Constitution . “ In 1819-20 , came and passed the Missouri question . Many votes were taken , by yeas and nays , in both branches of Congress , upon the various phases of the general question . Two of ...
... authority or any provision of the Constitution . “ In 1819-20 , came and passed the Missouri question . Many votes were taken , by yeas and nays , in both branches of Congress , upon the various phases of the general question . Two of ...
Contents
NOMINATED AND ELECTED PRESIDENT | |
TO WASHINGTON | |
THE NEW ADMINISTRATION | |
PREPARING FOR | |
LAST SESSION OF THE THIRTYSEVENTH CONGRESS | |
THE TIDE TURNED | |
LETTERS AND SPEECHES | |
THE THIRTYEIGHTH CONGRESS | |
PROGRESS | |
RENOMINATED | |
RECONSTRUCTION | |
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN OF 1864 | |
THE FIRST SESSION OF CONGRESS | |
CLOSE OF 1861 | |
THE CONGRESS OF 18612 | |
THE SLAVERY QUESTION | |
THE PENINSULAR CAMPAIGN | |
FREEDOM TO MILLIONS | |
REELECTED | |
TIGHTENING THE LINES | |
IN RICHMOND | |
THE LAST | |
THE | |
APPENDIX SPEECH ON THE MEXICAN | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
ABRAHAM LINCOLN Administration adopted army arrests authority believe better called candidate Cass caused the seal citizens civil claim command Congress Constitution Convention Court decision declare deemed Democratic Dred Scott Dred Scott decision duty election emancipation Emancipation Proclamation enemy existing fathers favor Federal Territories force Fort Sumter friends gentlemen give Government habeas corpus Harper’s Ferry hereby hope improvements Independence insurgent insurrection issue Judge Douglas Kentucky labor liberty Louisiana loyal McClellan military National naval Navy never oath object officers opinion party peace persons political popular sovereignty present President President’s principle proclamation purpose question rebel rebellion Republican resolutions Secretary Secretary of War Senate SEWARD slavery slaves soldiers South Carolina speech suppose suppress Table of Contents Tennessee Texas thereof thing thousand eight hundred Union United Vallandigham vote whole Wilmot Proviso