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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... importance while he was President elect , and other expressions of his purposes and his convictions , not uttered exactly as President , will be found in the collection , which is well worth the thoughtful perusal of every citizen of ...
... importance while he was President elect , and other expressions of his purposes and his convictions , not uttered exactly as President , will be found in the collection , which is well worth the thoughtful perusal of every citizen of ...
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... importance of which we all comprehend . Again thanking you for the reception you have given me , I will now bid you fare- well , and proceed upon my journey . SPEECHES AT TRENTON , N. J. IN THE SENATE CHAMBER . Mr. President and ...
... importance of which we all comprehend . Again thanking you for the reception you have given me , I will now bid you fare- well , and proceed upon my journey . SPEECHES AT TRENTON , N. J. IN THE SENATE CHAMBER . Mr. President and ...
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... important . A convention , elected by the people of that State to consider this very question of disrupting the Federal Union , was in session at the capital of Virginia when Fort Sumter fell . To this body the people had chosen a large ...
... important . A convention , elected by the people of that State to consider this very question of disrupting the Federal Union , was in session at the capital of Virginia when Fort Sumter fell . To this body the people had chosen a large ...
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... important for you to know . It is now recommended that you give the legal means for making this contest a short and decisive one ; that you place at the control of the Government , for the work , at least four hundred thousand men and ...
... important for you to know . It is now recommended that you give the legal means for making this contest a short and decisive one ; that you place at the control of the Government , for the work , at least four hundred thousand men and ...
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... important fact of all , is the unanimous firmness of the common soldiers and common sailors . To the last man , so far as known , they have successfully resisted the traitorous efforts of those whose commands but an hour before they ...
... important fact of all , is the unanimous firmness of the common soldiers and common sailors . To the last man , so far as known , they have successfully resisted the traitorous efforts of those whose commands but an hour before they ...
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