Life of Abraham Lincoln: For the Young Man and the Sabbath SchoolWestern Tract and Book Society, 1869 - 200 pages |
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Page 88
... Union when touched again , as they surely will be , by the better angels of our nature . " These solemn and touching words were re- ceived by the rebels and their friends in Balti- more , Cincinnati , Richmond , Charleston , and ...
... Union when touched again , as they surely will be , by the better angels of our nature . " These solemn and touching words were re- ceived by the rebels and their friends in Balti- more , Cincinnati , Richmond , Charleston , and ...
Page 91
... Union , and instantly patriotic millions sprang to their feet , looking eagerly to Mr. Lincoln , and ready for his word of command . He hastily drew up his proclamation for seventy - five thou- sand men , a number which , in the light ...
... Union , and instantly patriotic millions sprang to their feet , looking eagerly to Mr. Lincoln , and ready for his word of command . He hastily drew up his proclamation for seventy - five thou- sand men , a number which , in the light ...
Page 94
... Union armies . After vast prep- arations , and with confident hopes of victory , the first battle was fought at Bull Run , resulting in a most disgraceful defeat and rout of the Union troops , who fled frantically back upon Washington ...
... Union armies . After vast prep- arations , and with confident hopes of victory , the first battle was fought at Bull Run , resulting in a most disgraceful defeat and rout of the Union troops , who fled frantically back upon Washington ...
Page 95
... . Slaveholders impudently entered the Union armies to search for their lost human chattels . The Hutchinson Family of minstrels volunteered to cheer the soldiers in the Army of the Poto- mac with their heart - easing songs . One of.
... . Slaveholders impudently entered the Union armies to search for their lost human chattels . The Hutchinson Family of minstrels volunteered to cheer the soldiers in the Army of the Poto- mac with their heart - easing songs . One of.
Page 96
... Union's life ? Hark to the answer : SLAVERY ! Then waste no blows on lesser foes In strife unworthy freemen ; God lifts the veil to - day and shows The features of the demon ! O , North and South , Its victims both , Can ye not cry ...
... Union's life ? Hark to the answer : SLAVERY ! Then waste no blows on lesser foes In strife unworthy freemen ; God lifts the veil to - day and shows The features of the demon ! O , North and South , Its victims both , Can ye not cry ...
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