The Martyr's Monument: Being the Patriotism and Political Wisdom of Abraham Lincoln, as Exhibited in His Speeches, Messages, Orders, and Proclamations, from the Presidential Canvass of 1860 Until His Assassination, April 14, 1865 ... |
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Page 51
... insurgents had issued proposals for letters of marque against the commerce of the United States , the President , to meet them on this point , issued the following : PROCLAMATION . Whereas , an insurrection against the Government of the ...
... insurgents had issued proposals for letters of marque against the commerce of the United States , the President , to meet them on this point , issued the following : PROCLAMATION . Whereas , an insurrection against the Government of the ...
Page 52
... insurgent leaders expected . Virginia was thrown immediately ( on the 17th of April ) into the hands of the insurgents . Ten- nessee soon followed , her Union majority being for the moment overborne by the audacity of the secessionists ...
... insurgent leaders expected . Virginia was thrown immediately ( on the 17th of April ) into the hands of the insurgents . Ten- nessee soon followed , her Union majority being for the moment overborne by the audacity of the secessionists ...
Page 53
... insurgents . The Governor of this State in his perplexity at the novel con- dition of public affairs , so far forgot himself as to propose to Mr. Lincoln that the dispute between the Government and the rebels should be referred to the ...
... insurgents . The Governor of this State in his perplexity at the novel con- dition of public affairs , so far forgot himself as to propose to Mr. Lincoln that the dispute between the Government and the rebels should be referred to the ...
Page 77
... insurgents , by the con- solidation of the so - called Confederate Government , and the casting of the whole weight of the influence of the governing classes in Europe against the government of our Republic . It was followed also by ...
... insurgents , by the con- solidation of the so - called Confederate Government , and the casting of the whole weight of the influence of the governing classes in Europe against the government of our Republic . It was followed also by ...
Page 78
... insurgents have seemed to assume , that foreign nations , in this case , discarding all moral , social , and treaty ob- ligations , would act solely and selfishly for the most speedy restoration of commerce , including especially the ...
... insurgents have seemed to assume , that foreign nations , in this case , discarding all moral , social , and treaty ob- ligations , would act solely and selfishly for the most speedy restoration of commerce , including especially the ...
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