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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... rebellion or invasion , the public safety does require it . It was decided that we have a case of rebellion , and that the public safety does require the qualified suspension of the privilege of the writ , which was authorized to be ...
... rebellion or invasion , the public safety does require it . It was decided that we have a case of rebellion , and that the public safety does require the qualified suspension of the privilege of the writ , which was authorized to be ...
Page 66
... rebellion . " The movers , however , will understand the difference . At the beginning , they knew they could never raise their treason to any respectable magnitude by any name which implies violation of law . They knew their people pos ...
... rebellion . " The movers , however , will understand the difference . At the beginning , they knew they could never raise their treason to any respectable magnitude by any name which implies violation of law . They knew their people pos ...
Page 71
... rebellion ; that ballots are the rightful and peaceful successors of bullets ; and that when ballots have fairly and constitutionally decided , there can be no successful appeal back to bullets ; that there can be no successful appeal ...
... rebellion ; that ballots are the rightful and peaceful successors of bullets ; and that when ballots have fairly and constitutionally decided , there can be no successful appeal back to bullets ; that there can be no successful appeal ...
Page 72
... rebellion shall have been suppressed , the Executive deems it proper to say , it will be his purpose then , as ever , to be guided by the Constitution and the laws ; and that he probably will have no different understanding of the ...
... rebellion shall have been suppressed , the Executive deems it proper to say , it will be his purpose then , as ever , to be guided by the Constitution and the laws ; and that he probably will have no different understanding of the ...
Page 75
... rebellion , free . This act Mr. Lincoln thought both ill - timed and an unwarrantable arrogation of power ; and he annulled it in the following letter . WASHINGTON , D. C. , September 11 , 1861 . Major - General John C. Fremont - Sir ...
... rebellion , free . This act Mr. Lincoln thought both ill - timed and an unwarrantable arrogation of power ; and he annulled it in the following letter . WASHINGTON , D. C. , September 11 , 1861 . Major - General John C. Fremont - Sir ...
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