A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1897: 1861-1869U.S. Government Printing Office, 1897 |
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... foreign powers . Finding this condition of things and believing it to be an imperative duty upon the incoming Executive to prevent , if possible , the consumma- tion of such attempt to destroy the Federal Union , a choice of means to ...
... foreign powers . Finding this condition of things and believing it to be an imperative duty upon the incoming Executive to prevent , if possible , the consumma- tion of such attempt to destroy the Federal Union , a choice of means to ...
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... foreign nations to shape their action as if they supposed the early destruction of our National Union was proba- ble . While this on discovery gave the Executive some concern , he is now happy to say that the sovereignty and rights of ...
... foreign nations to shape their action as if they supposed the early destruction of our National Union was proba- ble . While this on discovery gave the Executive some concern , he is now happy to say that the sovereignty and rights of ...
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United States. President. are now everywhere practically respected by foreign powers , and a gen- eral sympathy with the country is manifested throughout the world . The reports of the Secretaries of the Treasury , War , and the Navy ...
United States. President. are now everywhere practically respected by foreign powers , and a gen- eral sympathy with the country is manifested throughout the world . The reports of the Secretaries of the Treasury , War , and the Navy ...
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... foreign powers with reference to maritime rights , I transmit a report from the Secretary of State . ABRAHAM LINCOLN . To the House of Representatives : WASHINGTON , July 25 , 1861 . In answer to the resolution of the House of ...
... foreign powers with reference to maritime rights , I transmit a report from the Secretary of State . ABRAHAM LINCOLN . To the House of Representatives : WASHINGTON , July 25 , 1861 . In answer to the resolution of the House of ...
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... foreign nations has been attended with profound solicitude , chiefly turning upon our own domestic affairs . A disloyal portion of the American people have during the 44 Messages and Papers of the Presidents FIRST ANNUAL MESSAGE 44-58.
... foreign nations has been attended with profound solicitude , chiefly turning upon our own domestic affairs . A disloyal portion of the American people have during the 44 Messages and Papers of the Presidents FIRST ANNUAL MESSAGE 44-58.
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