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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... March to Atlanta . - Rebel Raids in Maryland and Kentucky . - Siege of Petersburg . -Martial Law iu Kentucky . - Draft for Five hundred thousand Men.- Capture of Mobile and Atlanta .. Page 513 CHAPTER XVIII . THE POLITICAL CAMPAIGN OF ...
... March to Atlanta . - Rebel Raids in Maryland and Kentucky . - Siege of Petersburg . -Martial Law iu Kentucky . - Draft for Five hundred thousand Men.- Capture of Mobile and Atlanta .. Page 513 CHAPTER XVIII . THE POLITICAL CAMPAIGN OF ...
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... MARCH 8 , 1837 . The following protest was presented to the House , which was read and ordered to be spread on the journals , to wit : " Resolutions upon the subject of domestic slavery having passed both branches of the General ...
... MARCH 8 , 1837 . The following protest was presented to the House , which was read and ordered to be spread on the journals , to wit : " Resolutions upon the subject of domestic slavery having passed both branches of the General ...
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... ( March 4 , 1849 ) , and , for reasons satisfactory to himself , he declined a renomination , although his re - election , had he consented to become a candidate , was morally certain . In this same year , how- ever , he was the Whig ...
... ( March 4 , 1849 ) , and , for reasons satisfactory to himself , he declined a renomination , although his re - election , had he consented to become a candidate , was morally certain . In this same year , how- ever , he was the Whig ...
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... March , 1857 , Mr. Buchanan had taken his seat in the Presidential chair . The struggle between freedom and slavery for the possession of Kansas was at its height . A few days after his inauguration , the Su- preme Court rendered the ...
... March , 1857 , Mr. Buchanan had taken his seat in the Presidential chair . The struggle between freedom and slavery for the possession of Kansas was at its height . A few days after his inauguration , the Su- preme Court rendered the ...
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... MARCH 4 , 1861 . THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION . - SECESSION OF SOUTH CAROLINA . - FORMA- TION OF THE REBEL CONFEDERACY . - THE OBJECTS OF SECESSION . - SE- CESSION MOVEMENTS IN WASHINGTON . - DEBATES IN CONGRESS . - THE CRITTENDEN ...
... MARCH 4 , 1861 . THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION . - SECESSION OF SOUTH CAROLINA . - FORMA- TION OF THE REBEL CONFEDERACY . - THE OBJECTS OF SECESSION . - SE- CESSION MOVEMENTS IN WASHINGTON . - DEBATES IN CONGRESS . - THE CRITTENDEN ...
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