A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1897: 1861-1869U.S. Government Printing Office, 1897 |
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... expectancy to return their fire , save only the few in the fort , sent to that harbor years before for their own protection , and still ready to give that protection in whatever was lawful . 22 Messages and Papers of the Presidents.
... expectancy to return their fire , save only the few in the fort , sent to that harbor years before for their own protection , and still ready to give that protection in whatever was lawful . 22 Messages and Papers of the Presidents.
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United States. President. ready to give that protection in whatever was lawful . In this act , dis- carding all else , they have forced upon the country the distinct issue , " Immediate dissolution or blood . " And this issue embraces ...
United States. President. ready to give that protection in whatever was lawful . In this act , dis- carding all else , they have forced upon the country the distinct issue , " Immediate dissolution or blood . " And this issue embraces ...
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... give the information in detail deemed necessary and convenient for your deliberation and action , while the Executive and all the Depart- ments will stand ready to supply omissions or to communicate new facts considered important for ...
... give the information in detail deemed necessary and convenient for your deliberation and action , while the Executive and all the Depart- ments will stand ready to supply omissions or to communicate new facts considered important for ...
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... section proposes to abandon such a government would do well to consider in deference to what principle it is that he does it ; what better he is likely to get in its stead ; whether the substitute will give , or be Abraham Lincoln 29.
... section proposes to abandon such a government would do well to consider in deference to what principle it is that he does it ; what better he is likely to get in its stead ; whether the substitute will give , or be Abraham Lincoln 29.
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United States. President. stead ; whether the substitute will give , or be intended to give , so much of good to the people . There are some foreshadowings on this subject . Our adversaries have adopted some declarations of independence ...
United States. President. stead ; whether the substitute will give , or be intended to give , so much of good to the people . There are some foreshadowings on this subject . Our adversaries have adopted some declarations of independence ...
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