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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... regard to what has been said about the 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 .
... regard to what has been said about the 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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... regard to what is supposed to be the especial interest of this great Commonwealth of Pennsylvania . now wish only to say , in regard to that matter , that the few remarks which I uttered on that occasion were rather care- fully worded ...
... regard to what is supposed to be the especial interest of this great Commonwealth of Pennsylvania . now wish only to say , in regard to that matter , that the few remarks which I uttered on that occasion were rather care- fully worded ...
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... the country , that we regard you as in all things our equals , and in all things entitled to the same respect and the same treat- Constitutional Rights . Anxiety for the Inaugural . ment that THE NEW ADMINISTRATION . 91.
... the country , that we regard you as in all things our equals , and in all things entitled to the same respect and the same treat- Constitutional Rights . Anxiety for the Inaugural . ment that THE NEW ADMINISTRATION . 91.
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... regard to those rights , but are determined to give you , as far as lies in our hands , all your rights under the Constitution- not grudgingly , but fully and fairly . I hope that , by thus dealing with you , we will become better ...
... regard to those rights , but are determined to give you , as far as lies in our hands , all your rights under the Constitution- not grudgingly , but fully and fairly . I hope that , by thus dealing with you , we will become better ...
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... regard to the Confederate States . ' " In answer , I have to say , that having , at the beginning of my official term , expressed my intended policy as plainly as I was able , it is with deep regret and mortification I now learn there ...
... regard to the Confederate States . ' " In answer , I have to say , that having , at the beginning of my official term , expressed my intended policy as plainly as I was able , it is with deep regret and mortification I now learn there ...
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