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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... existing difficulty ; and that one strong nation promises more durable peace , and a more extensive , valuable and reliable commerce , than can the same nation broken into hostile fragments . " It is not my purpose to review our ...
... existing difficulty ; and that one strong nation promises more durable peace , and a more extensive , valuable and reliable commerce , than can the same nation broken into hostile fragments . " It is not my purpose to review our ...
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... existing railroad ; and whether the route shall be from Lex ington or Nicholasville to the Cumberland Gap , or from Lebanon to the Tennessee line , in the direction of Knoxville , or on some still different line , can easily be ...
... existing railroad ; and whether the route shall be from Lex ington or Nicholasville to the Cumberland Gap , or from Lebanon to the Tennessee line , in the direction of Knoxville , or on some still different line , can easily be ...
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... existing law . This is the case , in whole or in part , in all insurgent States ; and as our armies advance upon and take possession of parts of those States , the practical evil becomes more apparent . There are no courts nor officers ...
... existing law . This is the case , in whole or in part , in all insurgent States ; and as our armies advance upon and take possession of parts of those States , the practical evil becomes more apparent . There are no courts nor officers ...
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... existing war , have already been made . There is reason to believe that many who are now upon the pension rolls , and in receipt of the bounty of the Government , are in the ranks of the insurgent army , or giving them aid and comfort ...
... existing war , have already been made . There is reason to believe that many who are now upon the pension rolls , and in receipt of the bounty of the Government , are in the ranks of the insurgent army , or giving them aid and comfort ...
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... existing in some of these new countries when the Federal officers arrived there . 26 ' The abundant natural resources of these Territories , with the security and protection afforded by organized government , will doubtless invite to ...
... existing in some of these new countries when the Federal officers arrived there . 26 ' The abundant natural resources of these Territories , with the security and protection afforded by organized government , will doubtless invite to ...
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