The Martyr's Monument: Being the Patriotism and Political Wisdom of Abraham Lincoln, as Exhibited in His Speeches, Messages, Orders, and Proclamations, from the Presidential Canvass of 1860 Until His Assassination, April 14, 1865 ... |
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... hundred and sixty- one , and of the independence of the United States the eighty- fifth . By the President , WILLIAM H. SEWARD , Secretary of State . ABRAHAM LINCOLN . There can be no question that the President issued the foregoing ...
... hundred and sixty- one , and of the independence of the United States the eighty- fifth . By the President , WILLIAM H. SEWARD , Secretary of State . ABRAHAM LINCOLN . There can be no question that the President issued the foregoing ...
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... hundred thousand men and $ 400,000,000 . That number of men is about one - tenth of those of proper ages within the re- gions where , apparently , all are willing to engage ; and the sum is less than a twenty - third part of the money ...
... hundred thousand men and $ 400,000,000 . That number of men is about one - tenth of those of proper ages within the re- gions where , apparently , all are willing to engage ; and the sum is less than a twenty - third part of the money ...
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... hundred millions ) to relieve Florida of the aboriginal tribes ; is it just that she shall now be off without consent , or without making any return ? The nation is now in debt for money applied to the benefit of these so - called ...
... hundred millions ) to relieve Florida of the aboriginal tribes ; is it just that she shall now be off without consent , or without making any return ? The nation is now in debt for money applied to the benefit of these so - called ...
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... hundred and seventy thousand and eighteen , in 1830 , to six million one hundred and fifty - one thousand four hundred and five , in 1860 . Besides this , the country generally has outgrown our present judicial system . If uniformity ...
... hundred and seventy thousand and eighteen , in 1830 , to six million one hundred and fifty - one thousand four hundred and five , in 1860 . Besides this , the country generally has outgrown our present judicial system . If uniformity ...
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... hundred million dollars , due , in large part , from insurgents in open rebellion to loyal citizens who are , even now , making great sacrifices in the dis- charge of their patriotic duty to support the Government . Under these ...
... hundred million dollars , due , in large part , from insurgents in open rebellion to loyal citizens who are , even now , making great sacrifices in the dis- charge of their patriotic duty to support the Government . Under these ...
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