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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... military procession to the Burnet House , he addressed the assemblage in these words : “ FELLOW - CITIZENS : I have spoken but once before this in Cincinnati . That was a year previous to the late Presidential election . On that ...
... military procession to the Burnet House , he addressed the assemblage in these words : “ FELLOW - CITIZENS : I have spoken but once before this in Cincinnati . That was a year previous to the late Presidential election . On that ...
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... military support which the General Govern- ment may expect from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Military Support . Pennsylvania's Interests . Departure . in a 88 LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
... military support which the General Govern- ment may expect from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Military Support . Pennsylvania's Interests . Departure . in a 88 LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
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... military arm . While I am exceed- ingly gratified to see the manifestation upon your streets of your military force here , and exceedingly gratified at your promise here to use that force upon a proper emergency— while I make these ...
... military arm . While I am exceed- ingly gratified to see the manifestation upon your streets of your military force here , and exceedingly gratified at your promise here to use that force upon a proper emergency— while I make these ...
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... military posts and property which were in pos- session of the government when it came into my hands . But if , as now appears to be true , in pursuit of a purpose to drive the United States authority from these places , an unprovoked ...
... military posts and property which were in pos- session of the government when it came into my hands . But if , as now appears to be true , in pursuit of a purpose to drive the United States authority from these places , an unprovoked ...
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... Military Movements . SUMTER fell , but the nation arose . With one mind the Free States determined that the rebellion must be put down . All were ablaze with patriotic fire . The traitors at heart , who lurked in the loyal States ...
... Military Movements . SUMTER fell , but the nation arose . With one mind the Free States determined that the rebellion must be put down . All were ablaze with patriotic fire . The traitors at heart , who lurked in the loyal States ...
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