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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... in this country for the use of the military arm . [ Applause . ] While I am exceedingly grati- fied to see the manifestation upon your streets of your military force here , and exceedingly gratified at your promises here to.
... in this country for the use of the military arm . [ Applause . ] While I am exceedingly grati- fied to see the manifestation upon your streets of your military force here , and exceedingly gratified at your promises here to.
Page 108
... force upon a proper emergency - while I make these acknowledgments , I desire to repeat , in order to preclude any possible misconstruction , that I do most sincerely hope that we shall have no use for them . [ Applause . ] That it will ...
... force upon a proper emergency - while I make these acknowledgments , I desire to repeat , in order to preclude any possible misconstruction , that I do most sincerely hope that we shall have no use for them . [ Applause . ] That it will ...
Page 112
... force was in attendance under the immediate command of General Scott , but nothing oc- curred to interrupt the harmony of the occasion . Before taking the oath of office Mr. LINCOLN delivered the following INAUGURAL ADDRESS . Fellow ...
... force was in attendance under the immediate command of General Scott , but nothing oc- curred to interrupt the harmony of the occasion . Before taking the oath of office Mr. LINCOLN delivered the following INAUGURAL ADDRESS . Fellow ...
Page 116
... force against or among the people any- where . Where hostility to the United States , in any interior locality , shall be so great and universal as to prevent competent resident citizens from holding the Federal offices , there will be ...
... force against or among the people any- where . Where hostility to the United States , in any interior locality , shall be so great and universal as to prevent competent resident citizens from holding the Federal offices , there will be ...
Page 120
... force , he would nevertheless do nothing whatever to provoke such a demonstration , and would take no step which could look like ORGANIZATION OF THE GOVERNMENT . 121 violence or offensive warfare 120 PRESIDENT LINCOLN'S ADMINISTRATION .
... force , he would nevertheless do nothing whatever to provoke such a demonstration , and would take no step which could look like ORGANIZATION OF THE GOVERNMENT . 121 violence or offensive warfare 120 PRESIDENT LINCOLN'S ADMINISTRATION .
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