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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... loyal States ; all party lines seemed obliterated ; enlistments were almost universal ; Washington , which was at one time in imminent danger , was soon considered amply defended . The majority entertained no doubt that with the force ...
... loyal States ; all party lines seemed obliterated ; enlistments were almost universal ; Washington , which was at one time in imminent danger , was soon considered amply defended . The majority entertained no doubt that with the force ...
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... loyal citizens of the United States are endangered . " AND WHEREAS , It is deemed proper that all needful mea- sures should be taken for the protection of such citizens and all officers of the United States in the discharge of their ...
... loyal citizens of the United States are endangered . " AND WHEREAS , It is deemed proper that all needful mea- sures should be taken for the protection of such citizens and all officers of the United States in the discharge of their ...
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... loyal citizens this Government is bound to recognize and protect as being in Virginia . In the Border States , so called , in fact the Middle States , there are those who favor a policy which they call armed neutrality , that is , an ...
... loyal citizens this Government is bound to recognize and protect as being in Virginia . In the Border States , so called , in fact the Middle States , there are those who favor a policy which they call armed neutrality , that is , an ...
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... Loyal citizens everywhere have a right to claim this of their Government , and the Government has no right to with- hold or neglect it . It is not perceived that in giving it there is any coercion , conquest or subjugation in any sense ...
... Loyal citizens everywhere have a right to claim this of their Government , and the Government has no right to with- hold or neglect it . It is not perceived that in giving it there is any coercion , conquest or subjugation in any sense ...
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... Run . They went forth , exulting in victory as certain ; they came back a panic - stricken mob . For an instant , despondency took possession of every Washington Safe . Bull Run Needed . Davis's Message loyal 136 LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
... Run . They went forth , exulting in victory as certain ; they came back a panic - stricken mob . For an instant , despondency took possession of every Washington Safe . Bull Run Needed . Davis's Message loyal 136 LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
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