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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... insurrection shall never occur on any American soil which is now free from slavery . John Brown's effort was peculiar . It was not a slave insur- rection . It was an attempt by white men to get up a revolt among slaves , in which the ...
... insurrection shall never occur on any American soil which is now free from slavery . John Brown's effort was peculiar . It was not a slave insur- rection . It was an attempt by white men to get up a revolt among slaves , in which the ...
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... insurrections ? We know it will not . We so know , because we know we never had anything to do with invasions and insurrections ; and yet this total abstaining does not exempt us from the charge and the denunciation . In all our ...
... insurrections ? We know it will not . We so know , because we know we never had anything to do with invasions and insurrections ; and yet this total abstaining does not exempt us from the charge and the denunciation . In all our ...
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... insurrection against the Government of the Uni- ted States has broken out in the States of South Carolina , Georgia , Alabama , Florida , Mississippi , Louisiana , and Texas , and the laws of the United States for the collection of the ...
... insurrection against the Government of the Uni- ted States has broken out in the States of South Carolina , Georgia , Alabama , Florida , Mississippi , Louisiana , and Texas , and the laws of the United States for the collection of the ...
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... insurrection engaged in attempting to overthrow the regularly constituted and established Government . There is , of course , the employment of force by the Government to suppress the insurrection , as every other government necessarily ...
... insurrection engaged in attempting to overthrow the regularly constituted and established Government . There is , of course , the employment of force by the Government to suppress the insurrection , as every other government necessarily ...
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... insurrection shows , I think , that the extension of this district across the Potomac River , at the time of establish- lishing the Capital here , was eminently wise , and consequently that the relinquishment of that portion of it which ...
... insurrection shows , I think , that the extension of this district across the Potomac River , at the time of establish- lishing the Capital here , was eminently wise , and consequently that the relinquishment of that portion of it which ...
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