The Lincoln Memorial: A Record of the Life, Assassination, and Obsequies of the Martyred PresidentJohn Gilmary Shea |
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... Army . " 4th . Whether that settlement is , or is not , isolated from any and all other settlements of the Gulf and Rio Grande on the south and west , and of wide uninhabited regions on the north and east . " 5th . Whether the people of ...
... Army . " 4th . Whether that settlement is , or is not , isolated from any and all other settlements of the Gulf and Rio Grande on the south and west , and of wide uninhabited regions on the north and east . " 5th . Whether the people of ...
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... army pay or supplies or the relief of the soldiers . . When , in 1848 , Mr. Gott , of New York , introduced a resolu- tion instructing the Committee on the District of Columbia to report a bill for the abolition of the slave - trade in ...
... army pay or supplies or the relief of the soldiers . . When , in 1848 , Mr. Gott , of New York , introduced a resolu- tion instructing the Committee on the District of Columbia to report a bill for the abolition of the slave - trade in ...
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... sent from the Northern to the Southern States ; and while the United States government had but its petty regular army , the congress of the revolted States , only two days after his accession , on LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 35.
... sent from the Northern to the Southern States ; and while the United States government had but its petty regular army , the congress of the revolted States , only two days after his accession , on LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 35.
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... army of 100,000 men . Such was his position . The South not only defied the Gen- eral Government , but menaced the North . The President could not , with the barons of old England , say merely , Nolumus mutare leges anglia : like the ...
... army of 100,000 men . Such was his position . The South not only defied the Gen- eral Government , but menaced the North . The President could not , with the barons of old England , say merely , Nolumus mutare leges anglia : like the ...
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... army officers had already resigned and joined the rebels , and many from the border States were ready to follow the example . On the 17th of April Virginia formally seceded , having first admitted Con- federate troops into her limits ...
... army officers had already resigned and joined the rebels , and many from the border States were ready to follow the example . On the 17th of April Virginia formally seceded , having first admitted Con- federate troops into her limits ...
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