Life of Abraham Lincoln: Presenting His Early History, Political Career, and Speeches in and Out of CongressWm. L. Allison Company, 1864 - 842 pages |
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Page 259
... loyal citizens have , in due form , claimed its protection . Those loyal citizens this Government is bound to recognize and protect as being in Vir- ginia . In the Border States , so called , in fact the Middle States there are those ...
... loyal citizens have , in due form , claimed its protection . Those loyal citizens this Government is bound to recognize and protect as being in Vir- ginia . In the Border States , so called , in fact the Middle States there are those ...
Page 324
... loyal men every - where , and gave its hero at once a promi- nent place in the hearts of the people . Finding his right and left flanks thus completely turned by Thomas and Grant , the enemy evacuated Bowling Green on the 15th , rapidly ...
... loyal men every - where , and gave its hero at once a promi- nent place in the hearts of the people . Finding his right and left flanks thus completely turned by Thomas and Grant , the enemy evacuated Bowling Green on the 15th , rapidly ...
Page 460
... loyal State Governments . The result of his deliberations was set forth simultaneously with the publication of his annual message , in the celebrated paper following : A PROCLAMATION . WHEREAS , In and by the Constitution of the United ...
... loyal State Governments . The result of his deliberations was set forth simultaneously with the publication of his annual message , in the celebrated paper following : A PROCLAMATION . WHEREAS , In and by the Constitution of the United ...
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