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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... troops and supplies , increasing the number of the army to two thousand five hundred , and a few weeks more would have enabled this force to bring the war to a successful termination . This desirable consummation of their labors ...
... troops and supplies , increasing the number of the army to two thousand five hundred , and a few weeks more would have enabled this force to bring the war to a successful termination . This desirable consummation of their labors ...
Page 65
... troops and supplies , increasing the number of the army to two thousand five hundred , and a few weeks more would have enabled this force to bring the war to a successful termination . This desirable consummation of their labors ...
... troops and supplies , increasing the number of the army to two thousand five hundred , and a few weeks more would have enabled this force to bring the war to a successful termination . This desirable consummation of their labors ...
Page 65
... troops and supplies , increasing the number of the army to two thousand five hundred , and a few weeks more would have enabled this force to bring the war to a successful termination . This desirable consummation of their labors ...
... troops and supplies , increasing the number of the army to two thousand five hundred , and a few weeks more would have enabled this force to bring the war to a successful termination . This desirable consummation of their labors ...
Page 80
... troops of political friends about him , while his unfeigned modesty and his unpretending and simple bearing , in marked contrast with that of so many imperious leaders , had won him general and last- ing esteem . He preferred no claim ...
... troops of political friends about him , while his unfeigned modesty and his unpretending and simple bearing , in marked contrast with that of so many imperious leaders , had won him general and last- ing esteem . He preferred no claim ...
Page 257
... troops should be assailed and murdered on their way to protect the capital of the nation . In Maryland , where the secession party was strong , there was also great excitement ; and the Governor of the State and the Mayor of Baltimore ...
... troops should be assailed and murdered on their way to protect the capital of the nation . In Maryland , where the secession party was strong , there was also great excitement ; and the Governor of the State and the Mayor of Baltimore ...
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