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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... Movements in Washington . - Debates in Congress . - The Crittenden Resolutions . - Con- ciliatory Action of Congress . - The Peace Conference . - Action of Con- gress . - The Secession Movement unchecked ... CHAPTER V. FROM SPRINGFIELD ...
... Movements in Washington . - Debates in Congress . - The Crittenden Resolutions . - Con- ciliatory Action of Congress . - The Peace Conference . - Action of Con- gress . - The Secession Movement unchecked ... CHAPTER V. FROM SPRINGFIELD ...
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... Movement to the Peninsula . - Rebel Evacuation of Manas- sas . - Arrangements for the Peninsular Movement . - The President's Letter to General McClellan . - The Rebel Strength at Yorktown . - The Battle of Williamsburg . - McClellan's ...
... Movement to the Peninsula . - Rebel Evacuation of Manas- sas . - Arrangements for the Peninsular Movement . - The President's Letter to General McClellan . - The Rebel Strength at Yorktown . - The Battle of Williamsburg . - McClellan's ...
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... MOVEMENTS IN MISSOURI . - THE STATE ELECTIONS OF 1863 . General Fremont in Missouri . - The President's Letter to General Hunter.— Emancipation in Missouri . - Appointment of General Schofield . - The President and the Missouri Radicals ...
... MOVEMENTS IN MISSOURI . - THE STATE ELECTIONS OF 1863 . General Fremont in Missouri . - The President's Letter to General Hunter.— Emancipation in Missouri . - Appointment of General Schofield . - The President and the Missouri Radicals ...
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... movement was necessary to the defence or protection of Texas . These resolutions , which Mr. Polk would have found it very inconvenient to answer , were laid over , under the rule , and were never acted upon , although Mr. Lincoln ...
... movement was necessary to the defence or protection of Texas . These resolutions , which Mr. Polk would have found it very inconvenient to answer , were laid over , under the rule , and were never acted upon , although Mr. Lincoln ...
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... MOVEMENTS IN WASHINGTON . - DEBATES IN CONGRESS . - THE CRITTENDEN RESOLUTIONS . - CONCILIATORY ACTION OF CONGRESS . - THE PEACE CONFERENCE . - ACTION OF CONGRESS . THE SECESSION MOVE- MENT UNCHECKED . The ABRAHAM LINCOLN was elected to ...
... MOVEMENTS IN WASHINGTON . - DEBATES IN CONGRESS . - THE CRITTENDEN RESOLUTIONS . - CONCILIATORY ACTION OF CONGRESS . - THE PEACE CONFERENCE . - ACTION OF CONGRESS . THE SECESSION MOVE- MENT UNCHECKED . The ABRAHAM LINCOLN was elected to ...
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