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 DeathIncludes added anecdotes and personal reminiscences of President Lincoln, by F.B. Carpenter. |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 33
... enemies in later years , when political hostility was hunting sharply for material out of which to make capital ... enemy against his own country , and when he returned home he found that the indigna- tion of the people followed him ...
... enemies in later years , when political hostility was hunting sharply for material out of which to make capital ... enemy against his own country , and when he returned home he found that the indigna- tion of the people followed him ...
Page 57
... enemy . Did we brave all then , to falter now ? - now , when that same enemy is wavering , dissevered STATE PAPERS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 57.
... enemy . Did we brave all then , to falter now ? - now , when that same enemy is wavering , dissevered STATE PAPERS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 57.
Page 58
... enemy is wavering , dissevered , and belligerent ? The result is not doubtful . We shall not fail - if we stand firin , we shall not fail . Wise counsels may accelerate , or mistakes delay it ; but , sooner or later , the victory is ...
... enemy is wavering , dissevered , and belligerent ? The result is not doubtful . We shall not fail - if we stand firin , we shall not fail . Wise counsels may accelerate , or mistakes delay it ; but , sooner or later , the victory is ...
Page 191
... enemy . At a stroke it would take all the trouble off the hands of secession , except only what proceeds from the external blockade . It would do for the disunionists that which of all things they most desire - feed them well , and give ...
... enemy . At a stroke it would take all the trouble off the hands of secession , except only what proceeds from the external blockade . It would do for the disunionists that which of all things they most desire - feed them well , and give ...
Page 246
... enemy's country , " should , in an orderly manner , seize and use whatever of real or personal prop- erty may be necessary or convenient for their commands ; at the same time preserving , in some way , the evidence of what they do ...
... enemy's country , " should , in an orderly manner , seize and use whatever of real or personal prop- erty may be necessary or convenient for their commands ; at the same time preserving , in some way , the evidence of what they do ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
ABRAHAM LINCOLN action adopted amendment army attack authority battle believe bill called Carolina cause citizens command Congress Constitution Convention Corps Court declared deemed Department dispatch Dred Scott decision duty election emancipation enemy EXECUTIVE MANSION existing favor Federal force Fort Sumter Fortress Monroe Fredericksburg friends give Government Governor habeas corpus Halleck honor HORACE GREELEY House hundred insurrection issued Judge Douglas labor letter liberty Louisiana loyal Major-General March Maryland McClellan ment military Missouri nation North North Carolina officers opinion party passed peace persons political popular sovereignty position Potomac present President Lincoln principle proclamation purpose question re-enforcements rebel rebellion received reply Republican resolution Richmond River secession Secretary Secretary of War Senate sent sentiment SEWARD slavery slaves South speech Tennessee Territories thing thousand tion troops Union United Virginia vote Washington whole wrong