A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1897: 1861-1869U.S. Government Printing Office, 1897 |
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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 made ...
... 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 made ...
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... rebellion thus sugar coated they have been drugging the public mind of their section for more than thirty years , and until at length they have brought many good men to a willingness to take up arms against the Government the day after ...
... rebellion thus sugar coated they have been drugging the public mind of their section for more than thirty years , and until at length they have brought many good men to a willingness to take up arms against the Government the day after ...
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... rebellion against this Govern- ment , I transmit a report from the Secretary of State and the copy of a telegraphic dispatch by which it was accompanied . ABRAHAM LINCOLN . To the Senate of the United States : AUGUST 2 , 1861 . The ...
... rebellion against this Govern- ment , I transmit a report from the Secretary of State and the copy of a telegraphic dispatch by which it was accompanied . ABRAHAM LINCOLN . To the Senate of the United States : AUGUST 2 , 1861 . The ...
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... rebellion . ABRAHAM LINCOLN . The President is pleased to direct that Major - General George B. Mc- Clellan assume the command of the Army of the United States . The headquarters of the Army will be established in the city of Washington ...
... rebellion . ABRAHAM LINCOLN . The President is pleased to direct that Major - General George B. Mc- Clellan assume the command of the Army of the United States . The headquarters of the Army will be established in the city of Washington ...
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... penditures made necessary by the rebellion are not beyond the resources of the loyal people , and to believe that the same patriotism which has thus far sustained the Government will continue to sustain it Abraham Lincoln 47.
... penditures made necessary by the rebellion are not beyond the resources of the loyal people , and to believe that the same patriotism which has thus far sustained the Government will continue to sustain it Abraham Lincoln 47.
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN accompanying act of Congress ad interim Adjutant-General aforesaid amendment America ANDREW JOHNSON answer appointed approved April Army authority bill Brevet Carolina caused the seal citizens city of Washington civil command Commissioner communication convention copy courts December declared Department Department of War District duty election entitled An act EXECUTIVE MANSION exercise February Federal force Government governor Grant hand and caused hereby hereunto set House of Representatives impeachment Indians instant insurrection January July June labor land legislation Lorenzo Thomas loyal Major-General March ment military naval Navy oath peace persons ports present President proclamation purpose rebellion received relation requesting resolution respect Secretary Secretary of War Senate Senate and House set my hand SEWARD South Carolina Stanton Territory thereof tion transmit a report transmit herewith Treasury treaty ultimo Union United vote War Department WASHINGTON Whereas WILLIAM H