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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... hundreds of thousands were in the streets . On the next day , he was welcomed to the city by Mayor Wood , and replied as follows : " MR . MAYOR : It is with feelings of deep gratitude that I make my acknowledgments for the reception ...
... hundreds of thousands were in the streets . On the next day , he was welcomed to the city by Mayor Wood , and replied as follows : " MR . MAYOR : It is with feelings of deep gratitude that I make my acknowledgments for the reception ...
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... hundred millions of a free and happy people . " The President - elect then raised the flag to the top of the staff . At half - past 9 o'clock the party left for Harrisburg . Both Houses of the Legislature were visited by Mr. Lincoln ...
... hundred millions of a free and happy people . " The President - elect then raised the flag to the top of the staff . At half - past 9 o'clock the party left for Harrisburg . Both Houses of the Legislature were visited by Mr. Lincoln ...
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... States to be affixed . " Done at the City of Washington , this fifteenth day of April , in the year , of our Lord , one thousand eight hundred Response to the Call . Border Slave States . First PREPARING FOR WAR . 109.
... States to be affixed . " Done at the City of Washington , this fifteenth day of April , in the year , of our Lord , one thousand eight hundred Response to the Call . Border Slave States . First PREPARING FOR WAR . 109.
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... hundred and sixty - one , and of the independence of the United States the eighty - fifth . " By the President : ABRAHAM LINCOLN . " WILLIAM H. SEWARD , Secretary of State . " This greatly affected the commercial interests of the Euro ...
... hundred and sixty - one , and of the independence of the United States the eighty - fifth . " By the President : ABRAHAM LINCOLN . " WILLIAM H. SEWARD , Secretary of State . " This greatly affected the commercial interests of the Euro ...
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... hundred and fourteen officers and enlisted men , the details of which increase will also be made known through the Department of War ; and I further direct the enlistment , for not less than one nor more than three years , of eighteen ...
... hundred and fourteen officers and enlisted men , the details of which increase will also be made known through the Department of War ; and I further direct the enlistment , for not less than one nor more than three years , of eighteen ...
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