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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... Reply - His reply to a Memorial from the Clergymen of Chicago - Letters of Charles Sumner and Owen Lovejoy - THE EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION - Suspension of the Habeas Corpus - Proclamation of Freedom , January 1st , 1863 -Mr ...
... Reply - His reply to a Memorial from the Clergymen of Chicago - Letters of Charles Sumner and Owen Lovejoy - THE EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION - Suspension of the Habeas Corpus - Proclamation of Freedom , January 1st , 1863 -Mr ...
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... reply - His letter to the State Convention at Springfield , Ill . - Proclamation of Pardon and Amnesty - Annual Message of December , 1863 - The Military Events of 1863 - The situation at the opening of the year - Suc- cesses in the ...
... reply - His letter to the State Convention at Springfield , Ill . - Proclamation of Pardon and Amnesty - Annual Message of December , 1863 - The Military Events of 1863 - The situation at the opening of the year - Suc- cesses in the ...
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... reply to a German Fremont Committee - His reply to a Committee from the Mass Convention of September , 1863- Instructions to General Schofield - Foreign Affairs - French propo- sition for a mediation in American Affairs - It is declined ...
... reply to a German Fremont Committee - His reply to a Committee from the Mass Convention of September , 1863- Instructions to General Schofield - Foreign Affairs - French propo- sition for a mediation in American Affairs - It is declined ...
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... replies . He also pressed home upon his opponent a charge of quoting resolutions as being adopted at a Republican State Convention , which were never so adopted , and again called Douglas's attention to the conspiracy to nationalize ...
... replies . He also pressed home upon his opponent a charge of quoting resolutions as being adopted at a Republican State Convention , which were never so adopted , and again called Douglas's attention to the conspiracy to nationalize ...
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... replies evince at the same time both modesty and self - reliance . I should say that sound common - sense was the principal quality of his mind , although at times a striking phrase or word reveals a NOMINATED AND ELECTED PRESIDENT . 171.
... replies evince at the same time both modesty and self - reliance . I should say that sound common - sense was the principal quality of his mind , although at times a striking phrase or word reveals a NOMINATED AND ELECTED PRESIDENT . 171.
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