The Life and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln ...: Together with His State Papers, Including His Speeches, Addresses, Messages, Letters, and Proclamations, and the Closing Scenes Connected with His Life and Death |
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... Executive Order about Arrests . - Appointment of a Commissioner on Arrests . - Opposition to the Government . - The Case of Vallandigham . - Governor Seymour on Vallandigham . - President Lin- coln on Arrests . - President Lincoln on ...
... Executive Order about Arrests . - Appointment of a Commissioner on Arrests . - Opposition to the Government . - The Case of Vallandigham . - Governor Seymour on Vallandigham . - President Lin- coln on Arrests . - President Lincoln on ...
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... executive power , to protect slavery in the Territories against any legislation either of Congress or of the people of the Territories themselves , which should seek to impair in any degree the right , alleged to be recognized in the ...
... executive power , to protect slavery in the Territories against any legislation either of Congress or of the people of the Territories themselves , which should seek to impair in any degree the right , alleged to be recognized in the ...
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... executive action . South Carolina took the lead in the secession movement . Her legislature assembled on the 4th of November , 1860 , and , after casting the electoral vote of the State for John C. Breckinridge to be President of the ...
... executive action . South Carolina took the lead in the secession movement . Her legislature assembled on the 4th of November , 1860 , and , after casting the electoral vote of the State for John C. Breckinridge to be President of the ...
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... Executive may recommend measures which he may think proper , and he may veto those he thinks improper , and it is supposed that he may add to these certain indirect influences to affect the action of Congress . My political education ...
... Executive may recommend measures which he may think proper , and he may veto those he thinks improper , and it is supposed that he may add to these certain indirect influences to affect the action of Congress . My political education ...
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... Executive branch of the Government . They have conducted it through many perils , and generally with great success . Yet , with all this scope for prece- dent , I now enter upon the same task for the brief constitutional term of four ...
... Executive branch of the Government . They have conducted it through many perils , and generally with great success . Yet , with all this scope for prece- dent , I now enter upon the same task for the brief constitutional term of four ...
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