History of the Administration of President Lincoln: Including His Speeches, Letters, Addresses, Proclamations, and Messages. With a Preliminary Sketch of His Life |
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... citizens of each State the privileges and immunities of citizens in the several States . The vote on this section was as follows : AYES . - Delaware , Illinois , Indiana , Kentucky , Maryland , New Jersey , New Hampshire , Ohio ...
... citizens of each State the privileges and immunities of citizens in the several States . The vote on this section was as follows : AYES . - Delaware , Illinois , Indiana , Kentucky , Maryland , New Jersey , New Hampshire , Ohio ...
Page 79
... Citizens of the State of Indiana : Most heartily do I thank you for this magnificent reception , and while I cannot take to myself any share of the compliment thus paid , more than that which pertains to a mere instrument , an ...
... Citizens of the State of Indiana : Most heartily do I thank you for this magnificent reception , and while I cannot take to myself any share of the compliment thus paid , more than that which pertains to a mere instrument , an ...
Page 80
... citizens of the place , made a brief address of welcome and congratulation , which Mr. LINCOLN acknowledged in the following terms : FELLOW - CITIZENS OF THE STATE OF INDIANA : I am here to thank you much for this magnificent welcome ...
... citizens of the place , made a brief address of welcome and congratulation , which Mr. LINCOLN acknowledged in the following terms : FELLOW - CITIZENS OF THE STATE OF INDIANA : I am here to thank you much for this magnificent welcome ...
Page 81
... citizens , I am not asserting any thing ; I am merely asking questions for you to consider . And now allow me to bid you farewell . On the morning of the 12th , Mr. LINCOLN took his departure and arrived at Cincinnati at about noon ...
... citizens , I am not asserting any thing ; I am merely asking questions for you to consider . And now allow me to bid you farewell . On the morning of the 12th , Mr. LINCOLN took his departure and arrived at Cincinnati at about noon ...
Page 82
... citizens of Kentucky ! friends ! brethren , may I call you in my new position ? I see no occasion , and feel no inclination to retract a word of this . If it shall not be made good , be assured the fault shall not be mine . In the ...
... citizens of Kentucky ! friends ! brethren , may I call you in my new position ? I see no occasion , and feel no inclination to retract a word of this . If it shall not be made good , be assured the fault shall not be mine . In the ...
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