Life of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States: Containing His Early History and Political Career; Together with the Speeches, Messages, Proclamations and Other Official Documents Illustrative of His Eventful Administration |
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... Secretary of State . " This greatly affected the commercial interests of the Euro- pean powers , who made haste to announce that the blockade must be an effectual one , in order to be respected ; supposing , in common with the rebels ...
... Secretary of State . " This greatly affected the commercial interests of the Euro- pean powers , who made haste to announce that the blockade must be an effectual one , in order to be respected ; supposing , in common with the rebels ...
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... Secretary of State . " On the 10th of May , 1861 , the following proclamation was promulgated : " WHEREAS , An insurrection exists in the State of Florida , by which the lives , liberty , and property of loyal citizens of the United ...
... Secretary of State . " On the 10th of May , 1861 , the following proclamation was promulgated : " WHEREAS , An insurrection exists in the State of Florida , by which the lives , liberty , and property of loyal citizens of the United ...
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... Secretary of State . " Volunteers meanwhile presented themselves for the defence of the country in numbers greater than could be accepted , and the strife was who should secure the coveted distinction of a citizen soldier . An early ...
... Secretary of State . " Volunteers meanwhile presented themselves for the defence of the country in numbers greater than could be accepted , and the strife was who should secure the coveted distinction of a citizen soldier . An early ...
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... Secretary Cameron - Act of August 6th . 1861 - Gen . Fremont's order - Letter of the President modifying the same- Instructions to Gen. Sherman - Ball's Bluff - Gen . Scott's retirement - Army of the Potomac . The victory of the ...
... Secretary Cameron - Act of August 6th . 1861 - Gen . Fremont's order - Letter of the President modifying the same- Instructions to Gen. Sherman - Ball's Bluff - Gen . Scott's retirement - Army of the Potomac . The victory of the ...
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... Secretary of State . " And four days later the following : " WHEREAS , On the 15th day of April , the President of the United States , in view of an insurrection against the laws , Constitution , and Government of the United States ...
... Secretary of State . " And four days later the following : " WHEREAS , On the 15th day of April , the President of the United States , in view of an insurrection against the laws , Constitution , and Government of the United States ...
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