Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volume 6Century Company, 1890 - United States Lincoln's law partner wrote a history of Lincoln containing many little-known facts some of which have been disproved by later scholars. |
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... Loyal Governors , Asking Reënforcements . Correspondence About a Call for Troops . Call for Three Hundred Thousand Volunteers . The Policy of Emancipation Decided upon . Lincoln's Interview with Seward and Welles . Cabinet Discussion ...
... Loyal Governors , Asking Reënforcements . Correspondence About a Call for Troops . Call for Three Hundred Thousand Volunteers . The Policy of Emancipation Decided upon . Lincoln's Interview with Seward and Welles . Cabinet Discussion ...
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... loyal . On the morning of the 1st , Pope , who seemed far more dispirited and discouraged by the evident hos- tility towards him existing among the officers of the Army of the Potomac than by any of his losses in battle , had ...
... loyal . On the morning of the 1st , Pope , who seemed far more dispirited and discouraged by the evident hos- tility towards him existing among the officers of the Army of the Potomac than by any of his losses in battle , had ...
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... loyal and soldierly terms . On the next day ( September 2 ) , Mr. Lincoln placed the defenses Ibid . , p . 798 . of Washington and the command of the troops as they arrived from the front in the hands of General McClellan . There is no ...
... loyal and soldierly terms . On the next day ( September 2 ) , Mr. Lincoln placed the defenses Ibid . , p . 798 . of Washington and the command of the troops as they arrived from the front in the hands of General McClellan . There is no ...
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... loyal offi- cers of the army , who had done his whole duty and much more , who zealously went before and beyond the orders of his superiors , always seeking the post of utmost danger and toil , was found at the close of this campaign ...
... loyal offi- cers of the army , who had done his whole duty and much more , who zealously went before and beyond the orders of his superiors , always seeking the post of utmost danger and toil , was found at the close of this campaign ...
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... loyal people of the South would be unheard in any such discussion , and any offer of peace by the Government on the condition of the maintenance of the Union must necessarily be rejected . " On the other hand , as I have already ...
... loyal people of the South would be unheard in any such discussion , and any offer of peace by the Government on the condition of the maintenance of the Union must necessarily be rejected . " On the other hand , as I have already ...
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