The Writings of Abraham Lincoln: 1858-1862Lamb Publishing Company, 1923 |
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN ADDRESS adopted African slave trade army authority believe blockade called citizens command Congress Constitution Court DEAR SIR:-I DEAR SIR:-Yours declare Douglas's Dred Scott decision duty election EXECUTIVE MANSION exists expressed fathers who framed favor FEBRUARY FEBRUARY 19 Federal Territories force Fort Sumter framed the Government Frémont friends gentlemen give Governor HALLECK Hannibal Hamlin hereby hope Illinois Indiana Indorsement insurrection Judge Douglas Kentucky labor letter liberty MAJOR-GENERAL McClellan ment military Missouri navy negro never obedient servant officers Ohio opinion Ordinance of 87 party peace persons political popular sovereignty present President principle proclamation prohibition proposition purpose question received regiments Republican Secretary SECRETARY OF WAR Senate sentiment SEWARD slave trade slavery South speak speech SPRINGFIELD Sumter suppose thing tion truly understand Union United Virginia votes WASHINGTON whole wish wrong York Tribune