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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Page 81
... object of their affection would seem ex- ceedingly thin and airy . If sick , the little pills of the homoeopathists would be much too large for it to swallow . In their view , the Union , as a family relation , would seem to be no ...
... object of their affection would seem ex- ceedingly thin and airy . If sick , the little pills of the homoeopathists would be much too large for it to swallow . In their view , the Union , as a family relation , would seem to be no ...
Page 95
... object ; that if , as it ever must be , some have been successful in the recent election , and some have been beaten , -if some are satisfied , and some are dissatisfied , the defeated party are not in favor of sinking the ship , but ...
... object ; that if , as it ever must be , some have been successful in the recent election , and some have been beaten , -if some are satisfied , and some are dissatisfied , the defeated party are not in favor of sinking the ship , but ...
Page 101
... object . I cannot but remember the place that New Jersey holds in our early history . In the early revolutionary struggle few of the States among the old thirteen had more of the battle- fields of the country within their limits than ...
... object . I cannot but remember the place that New Jersey holds in our early history . In the early revolutionary struggle few of the States among the old thirteen had more of the battle- fields of the country within their limits than ...
Page 105
... object of the visit to the Hall was , to have Mr. LINCOLN assist in raising the national flag over the Hall . Arrangements had been made for the performance of this ceremony , and Mr. Lincoln was escorted to the platform prepared for ...
... object of the visit to the Hall was , to have Mr. LINCOLN assist in raising the national flag over the Hall . Arrangements had been made for the performance of this ceremony , and Mr. Lincoln was escorted to the platform prepared for ...
Page 115
... objects for ordaining and establishing the Constitu- tion was to form a more perfect union . " แ But if destruction of the Union , by one , or by a part only , of the States , be lawfully possible , the Union is less perfect than before ...
... objects for ordaining and establishing the Constitu- tion was to form a more perfect union . " แ But if destruction of the Union , by one , or by a part only , of the States , be lawfully possible , the Union is less perfect than before ...
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN action Administration adopted Alexandria amendment arms army arrests authority battle believe bill capital citizens command Congress Constitution Convention corps declared deemed Department dispatch duty election emancipation Emancipation Proclamation enemy EXECUTIVE MANSION existing favor force foreign Fort Sumter Fortress Monroe Franklin Fredericksburg give Government Governor habeas corpus Halleck Heintzelman House insurgents insurrection issued Kentucky labor letter liberty loyal Major-General Maryland McClellan McDowell ment military Missouri naval navy necessity object officers opinion party peace persons political Pope position Potomac present President LINCOLN PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE proclamation public safety purpose question re-enforcements rebel rebellion received regard reply Republican resolution Richmond seceded Secretary Secretary of War Senate sent sentiment session Seward slavery slaves South South Carolina speech Tennessee territory thing tion troops Union United Vallandigham Virginia vote Washington whole York