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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... Rebel Leaders - Resignation of Southern men from the United States Cabinet and Congress - Course of Events at the North - The Crittenden Compromise - Resolutions of the House- The Peace Convention , and its Resolutions .... 179 CHAPTER ...
... Rebel Leaders - Resignation of Southern men from the United States Cabinet and Congress - Course of Events at the North - The Crittenden Compromise - Resolutions of the House- The Peace Convention , and its Resolutions .... 179 CHAPTER ...
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... Rebel authorities ..... 399 CHAPTER XIV . THE YEAR 1863 , AND MR . LINCOLN'S RENOMINATION FOR THE PRESIDENCY . Two Drafts ordered - The appointment of General U. S. Grant as Lieutenant - General - His Programme of Military Operations ...
... Rebel authorities ..... 399 CHAPTER XIV . THE YEAR 1863 , AND MR . LINCOLN'S RENOMINATION FOR THE PRESIDENCY . Two Drafts ordered - The appointment of General U. S. Grant as Lieutenant - General - His Programme of Military Operations ...
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... Rebel Leaders . - Resignation of Southern men from the United States Cabinet and Congress . - Course of events at the North . - The Critten- den Compromise . - Resolutions of the House . - The Peace Convention , and its Resolutions ...
... Rebel Leaders . - Resignation of Southern men from the United States Cabinet and Congress . - Course of events at the North . - The Critten- den Compromise . - Resolutions of the House . - The Peace Convention , and its Resolutions ...
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... rebel sympathizers , and by the enemies of the incoming Administration , were more pretended than real . That it was a cloak to cover their disappointment , was rendered more probable by the fact that , from that time , it became their ...
... rebel sympathizers , and by the enemies of the incoming Administration , were more pretended than real . That it was a cloak to cover their disappointment , was rendered more probable by the fact that , from that time , it became their ...
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... rebel Confederacy saw the import- ance of pushing the issue to an instant decision . Under their directions nearly all the forts , arsenals , dock - yards , custom - houses , etc. , belonging to the United States , within the limits of ...
... rebel Confederacy saw the import- ance of pushing the issue to an instant decision . Under their directions nearly all the forts , arsenals , dock - yards , custom - houses , etc. , belonging to the United States , within the limits of ...
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