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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... received from the President of the Peace Congress , com- municating the resolutions thus adopted in that body . They were at once referred to a committee consisting of Messrs . Crit- tenden , Bigler , Thomson , Seward , and Trumbull ...
... received from the President of the Peace Congress , com- municating the resolutions thus adopted in that body . They were at once referred to a committee consisting of Messrs . Crit- tenden , Bigler , Thomson , Seward , and Trumbull ...
Page 79
... received by the Governor of the State in person , and escorted to a carriage in waiting , which proceeded - followed by a procession of the members of both Houses of the Legislature , the municipal authorities , the military , and ...
... received by the Governor of the State in person , and escorted to a carriage in waiting , which proceeded - followed by a procession of the members of both Houses of the Legislature , the municipal authorities , the military , and ...
Page 83
... received from some a degree of credit for having kept silence , and from others some depreciation . I still think that I was right . In the varying and repeatedly shifting scenes of the present , and without a precedent which could ...
... received from some a degree of credit for having kept silence , and from others some depreciation . I still think that I was right . In the varying and repeatedly shifting scenes of the present , and without a precedent which could ...
Page 84
... received with the utmost enthusiasm at the Monon- gahela House by a large crowd which had assembled to greet him . He acknowledged their reception briefly : He said he would not give them a speech , as he thought it more rare , if not ...
... received with the utmost enthusiasm at the Monon- gahela House by a large crowd which had assembled to greet him . He acknowledged their reception briefly : He said he would not give them a speech , as he thought it more rare , if not ...
Page 87
... received by a long procession , which marched , amidst the roar of artillery , through the principal streets to the Weddell House , where Mr. LINCOLN , in reply to an address of welcome from the Mayor , made the following remarks : MR ...
... received by a long procession , which marched , amidst the roar of artillery , through the principal streets to the Weddell House , where Mr. LINCOLN , in reply to an address of welcome from the Mayor , made the following remarks : MR ...
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