The Life and Times of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States: Including His Speeches, Messages, Inaugurals, Proclamations, Etc., Etc |
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... Secretary of War to General Butler - Confiscation Bill - Greeley's Letter to the President - The President's Reply - His reply to a Memorial from the Clergymen of Chicago - Letters of Charles Sumner and Owen Lovejoy - THE EMANCIPATION ...
... Secretary of War to General Butler - Confiscation Bill - Greeley's Letter to the President - The President's Reply - His reply to a Memorial from the Clergymen of Chicago - Letters of Charles Sumner and Owen Lovejoy - THE EMANCIPATION ...
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... Secretary Seward - The news in Washing- ton - Its effects on the Nation - The Editorial of the New York World - Public emotion in New York and elsewhere - Rev . Dr. Bellows ' discourse - Remarks of the Roman Catholic Archbishop- Rev ...
... Secretary Seward - The news in Washing- ton - Its effects on the Nation - The Editorial of the New York World - Public emotion in New York and elsewhere - Rev . Dr. Bellows ' discourse - Remarks of the Roman Catholic Archbishop- Rev ...
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... Secretary of State in Jefferson Davis's cabinet - complimented Mr. Lincoln very highly , in the course of a speech wherein he had occasion to review this celebrated series of debates . Speaking of the queries propounded by Douglas to ...
... Secretary of State in Jefferson Davis's cabinet - complimented Mr. Lincoln very highly , in the course of a speech wherein he had occasion to review this celebrated series of debates . Speaking of the queries propounded by Douglas to ...
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... Secretary of War , a letter expressing appre- hensions lest the southern people should seize some of the Federal forts in the southern States , and advising that they should be immediately garrisoned by way of precaution . The Secretary ...
... Secretary of War , a letter expressing appre- hensions lest the southern people should seize some of the Federal forts in the southern States , and advising that they should be immediately garrisoned by way of precaution . The Secretary ...
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... Secretary of War , issued on the 30th of December , 1859. " The quotas of Government arms for the southern States were , thus , not only filled by the Secretary , with the full knowledge that they were to be used against the laws and ...
... Secretary of War , issued on the 30th of December , 1859. " The quotas of Government arms for the southern States were , thus , not only filled by the Secretary , with the full knowledge that they were to be used against the laws and ...
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