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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Page 49
... issued the following PROCLAMATION . Whereas , the laws of the United States have been for some time past and now are opposed , and the execution thereof ob- structed , in the States of South Carolina , Georgia , Alabama , Florida ...
... issued the following PROCLAMATION . Whereas , the laws of the United States have been for some time past and now are opposed , and the execution thereof ob- structed , in the States of South Carolina , Georgia , Alabama , Florida ...
Page 50
... Secretary of State . ABRAHAM LINCOLN . There can be no question that the President issued the foregoing Proclamation with some doubt as to the man- ner in which it would be received by the country 50 THE MARTYR'S MONUMENT .
... Secretary of State . ABRAHAM LINCOLN . There can be no question that the President issued the foregoing Proclamation with some doubt as to the man- ner in which it would be received by the country 50 THE MARTYR'S MONUMENT .
Page 51
... issued proposals for letters of marque against the commerce of the United States , the President , to meet them on this point , issued the following : PROCLAMATION . Whereas , an insurrection against the Government of the Uni- ted ...
... issued proposals for letters of marque against the commerce of the United States , the President , to meet them on this point , issued the following : PROCLAMATION . Whereas , an insurrection against the Government of the Uni- ted ...
Page 63
... issued for closing the ports of the insurrectionary districts by proceedings in the nature of a blockade . So far all was believed to be strictly legal . At this point the insurrectionists announced their pur- pose to enter upon the ...
... issued for closing the ports of the insurrectionary districts by proceedings in the nature of a blockade . So far all was believed to be strictly legal . At this point the insurrectionists announced their pur- pose to enter upon the ...
Page 104
... issued the fol- lowing ( his first ) almost meek and humble PROCLAMATION OF THANKSGIVING . It has pleased Almighty God to vouchsafe signal victories to the land and naval forces engaged in suppressing an internal rebellion , and at the ...
... issued the fol- lowing ( his first ) almost meek and humble PROCLAMATION OF THANKSGIVING . It has pleased Almighty God to vouchsafe signal victories to the land and naval forces engaged in suppressing an internal rebellion , and at the ...
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