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" He was not arrested because he was damaging the political prospects of the administration or the personal interests of the commanding general, but because he was damaging the army, upon the existence and vigor of which the life of the nation depends. "
President Lincoln's Views: An Important Letter on the Principles Involved in ... - Page 13
by Abraham Lincoln - 1863 - 20 pages
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Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volume 7

John George Nicolay, John Hay - Presidents - 1890 - 548 pages
...arrest was wrong. But ... he [Mr. Vallandigham] was not arrested because he was damaging the political prospects of the Administration, or the personal interests...warring upon the military, and this gave the military constitu- CIUP. xn. tional jurisdiction to lay hands upon him. If it could be shown that his arrest...
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Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volume 7

John George Nicolay, John Hay - Presidents - 1890 - 554 pages
...arrest was wrong. But ... he [Mr. Vallandigham] was not arrested because he was damaging the political prospects of the Administration, or the personal interests...warring upon the military, and this gave the military constitu- CIUP. XIL tional jurisdiction to lay hands upon him. If it could be shown that his arrest...
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abraham lincoln

charles carleton coffin - 1892 - 654 pages
...would take cognizance. . . .Mr. Yallandigbam was not arrested because he was damaging the political prospects of the Administration, or the personal interests...military constitutional jurisdiction to lay hands on him. . . . Long experience has shown that armies cannot be maintained unless desertion shall be...
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Abraham Lincoln

Charles Carleton Coffin - 1892 - 574 pages
...would take cognizance. . . .Mr. Vallandigham was not arrested because he was damaging the political prospects of the Administration, or the personal interests...military constitutional jurisdiction to lay hands on him. . . . Long experience has shown that armies cannot be maintained unless desertion shall be...
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Abraham Lincoln

Charles Carleton Coffin - 1893 - 564 pages
...would take cognizance. . . .Mr. Vallandighain was not arrested because he was damaging the political prospects of the Administration, or the personal interests...military constitutional jurisdiction to lay hands on him. . . . Long experience has shown that armies cannot he maintained unless desertion shall be...
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Abraham Lincoln

Charles Carleton Coffin - 1893 - 608 pages
...would take cognizance. . . .Mr. Yallandigham was not arrested because he was damaging the political prospects of the Administration, or the personal interests...and vigor of which the life of the nation depends. IIe was warring upon the military, and this gave the military constitutional jurisdiction to lay hands...
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Abraham Lincoln

John Torrey Morse - Presidents - 1893 - 396 pages
...an adequate military force to suppress it. He was not arrested because he was damaging the political prospects of the administration or the personal interests...and vigor of which the life of the Nation depends. "I understand the meeting, whose resolutions I am considering, to be in favor of suppressing the rebellion...
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Abraham Lincoln, Volume 2

John Torrey Morse (Jr.) - 1893 - 394 pages
...arrested because he was damaging the political prospects of the administration or the personal inte1.ests of the commanding general, but because he was damaging...and vigor of which the life of the Nation depends. "I understand the meeting, whose resolutions I am considering, to be in favor of suppressing the rebellion...
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Abraham Lincoln and the Downfall of American Slavery

Noah Brooks - 1894 - 532 pages
...Vallandigham was not arrested because he was likely to damage the political prospects of the Administration, but " because he was damaging the army, upon the existence...and vigor of which the life of the nation depends." And he added : " Must I shoot a simple-minded soldier boy who deserts, while I must not touch a hair...
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Scribner's Popular History of the United States, Volume 5

William Cullen Bryant, Sydney Howard Gay, Noah Brooks - United States - 1897 - 874 pages
...trenchant argument in favor of the Administration's course. He said that Vallandigham was arrested because he was damaging the army, upon the existence and vigor of which the life of the Nation depended. Alluding to the proclaimed fact that the assembly which had formulated the protest against...
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