Abraham LincolnJ. M. Dent & Company, 1907 - 379 pages |
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... Proclamation - Delays - Preliminary Proclamation issued - Annual Message , 1862 - Seward and Chase - Final Proclamation of Emancipation - English Friends and Critics The Summer of '63 -Gettysburg and Vicksburg - Dedication Address ...
... Proclamation - Delays - Preliminary Proclamation issued - Annual Message , 1862 - Seward and Chase - Final Proclamation of Emancipation - English Friends and Critics The Summer of '63 -Gettysburg and Vicksburg - Dedication Address ...
Page 232
... proclamation convening Congress and calling for 75,000 militia , in order , as he explained , to suppress certain powerful combina- tions obstructing the execution of the Federal laws in seven of the States , he received an overwhelming ...
... proclamation convening Congress and calling for 75,000 militia , in order , as he explained , to suppress certain powerful combina- tions obstructing the execution of the Federal laws in seven of the States , he received an overwhelming ...
Page 241
... proclamation of emancipation . This unauthorised political act spread consternation through the border States , and was promptly cancelled by the President whose eyes were at this time , as we have seen , focussed upon Kentucky . For ...
... proclamation of emancipation . This unauthorised political act spread consternation through the border States , and was promptly cancelled by the President whose eyes were at this time , as we have seen , focussed upon Kentucky . For ...
Page 243
... proclamation of neutrality as between the parties in the American War . Lincoln's blockading proclamation had then been published less than four weeks , and John Bright seems to have been justified when four years later , he spoke of ...
... proclamation of neutrality as between the parties in the American War . Lincoln's blockading proclamation had then been published less than four weeks , and John Bright seems to have been justified when four years later , he spoke of ...
Page 244
... Proclamation was received with bitter feeling in the North , and inflamed the Anglophobia of Seward . It was fortunate for international relations throughout this year of stress , that Charles Sumner , a man of strong English sympathies ...
... Proclamation was received with bitter feeling in the North , and inflamed the Anglophobia of Seward . It was fortunate for international relations throughout this year of stress , that Charles Sumner , a man of strong English sympathies ...
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