Life of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States: Containing His Early History and Political Career; Together with the Speeches, Messages, Proclamations and Other Official Documents Illustrative of His Eventful Administration |
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... Army -Proclamation of a National Fast - Intercourse with Rebels Forbidden - Fugitive Slaves -Gen . Butler's Views - Gen . McClellan's Letter from Secretary Cameron - Act of August 6th , 1861 - Gen . Fremont's Order - Letter of the ...
... Army -Proclamation of a National Fast - Intercourse with Rebels Forbidden - Fugitive Slaves -Gen . Butler's Views - Gen . McClellan's Letter from Secretary Cameron - Act of August 6th , 1861 - Gen . Fremont's Order - Letter of the ...
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... army which has been formed into order in the face of your heaviest fire ; but if you could , how much would you gain by forcing the sentiment which created it out of the peaceful channel of the ballot - box , into some other channel ...
... army which has been formed into order in the face of your heaviest fire ; but if you could , how much would you gain by forcing the sentiment which created it out of the peaceful channel of the ballot - box , into some other channel ...
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... army , to occupy and hold the United States on the Southern coast , could he find any warrant for protecting and defending the national property . - Surely nothing more could the conspirators have desired . On the 20th of December ...
... army , to occupy and hold the United States on the Southern coast , could he find any warrant for protecting and defending the national property . - Surely nothing more could the conspirators have desired . On the 20th of December ...
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... army , more numerous than would usually be required , on a peace establishment , " should be at once organized and put in training for the emergency . The Departure . Farewell Remarks . Seeks Divine Assistance . 66 LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
... army , more numerous than would usually be required , on a peace establishment , " should be at once organized and put in training for the emergency . The Departure . Farewell Remarks . Seeks Divine Assistance . 66 LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
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... army into South Carolina , without the consent of her people , and with hostile intent toward them , be invasion ? I certainly think it would , and it would be coercion also , if the South Carolinians were forced to " Coercion " and ...
... army into South Carolina , without the consent of her people , and with hostile intent toward them , be invasion ? I certainly think it would , and it would be coercion also , if the South Carolinians were forced to " Coercion " and ...
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