Synopsis of the American WarHamilton, Adams, 1866 - 228 halaman |
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... question , uttered words which sound prophetically after the occurrence which has so troubled the country- " If this country cannot be saved without giving up that principle , I was about to say , I would rather be assassi- nated on ...
... question , uttered words which sound prophetically after the occurrence which has so troubled the country- " If this country cannot be saved without giving up that principle , I was about to say , I would rather be assassi- nated on ...
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... question how I ought to decide . That is just the case . The new territories are the newly made bed to which our children are to go , and it lies with the nation to say whether they shall have the snakes mixed up with them or not . It ...
... question how I ought to decide . That is just the case . The new territories are the newly made bed to which our children are to go , and it lies with the nation to say whether they shall have the snakes mixed up with them or not . It ...
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... question of exercising mercy comes be- fore me , it will be considered calmly , judicially , remembering that I am the Executive of the nation . I know that men love to have their names spoken of in connection with acts of mercy , and ...
... question of exercising mercy comes be- fore me , it will be considered calmly , judicially , remembering that I am the Executive of the nation . I know that men love to have their names spoken of in connection with acts of mercy , and ...
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... question her right to decide for herself . This right then was as clear as the sun . All the States recognised it ... questions : - " Are we , in truth , or are we THE EUREKA .
... question her right to decide for herself . This right then was as clear as the sun . All the States recognised it ... questions : - " Are we , in truth , or are we THE EUREKA .
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... questions -specific , unambiguous , decisive . We cannot afford to have lavished all this blood and treasure in vain . " If to secede from the Union at pleasure is the constitutional or reserved right of every State , then the war for ...
... questions -specific , unambiguous , decisive . We cannot afford to have lavished all this blood and treasure in vain . " If to secede from the Union at pleasure is the constitutional or reserved right of every State , then the war for ...
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Abraham Lincoln adopted amendment America Andrew Johnson Andy Johnson appointed arms ARTICLE articles of confederation assassin avowed ballot battle bill blood Booth C. H. Spurgeon called cause Christians churches citizens civil claim Confederate congress assembled consent Constitution crime declared duties elected executive Federal government Fort Sumter freedom governor Grant hand Henry Ward Beecher hold honour impeachment Jefferson Davis Johnson judge justice labour land legislature liberty Lincoln manner ment military militia millions Missouri Compromise murder nations negro North Northern number of votes party passed peace person political present President principles prisoners rebel rebellion recognised respective Richard Cobden Richmond secession senate Seward Sherman slave slaveholding slavery soldiers South Carolina Southern sovereign sovereignty Stonewall Jackson supreme court thereof thousand eight hundred tion treason treaties Union United vice-president Virginia Washington Wendell Phillips whilst York