Abraham Lincoln, the Nation's Leader in the Great Struggle Through which was Maintained the Existence of the United StatesG.P. Putnam's Sons, 1888 - 467 頁 |
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... Loyal Governors - The Second Bull Run Defeat - Antietam - McClellan Relieved of His Command . 318 CHAPTER XXIII THE TURNING OF THE TIDE The Battle of Fredericksburg - - Rise of the Peace Party - Fac- tions in Congress - The Battle of ...
... Loyal Governors - The Second Bull Run Defeat - Antietam - McClellan Relieved of His Command . 318 CHAPTER XXIII THE TURNING OF THE TIDE The Battle of Fredericksburg - - Rise of the Peace Party - Fac- tions in Congress - The Battle of ...
第 215 頁
... loyal people of the Republic longed and prayed for a strong man at the helm of the National Government , and waited for the fourth of March to come and see Abraham Lincoln in the chair of state , he remained passive , counselling ...
... loyal people of the Republic longed and prayed for a strong man at the helm of the National Government , and waited for the fourth of March to come and see Abraham Lincoln in the chair of state , he remained passive , counselling ...
第 246 頁
... loyal men who thought that it would be best , rather than resort to blows , to say to the Southern States , " Erring sisters , go in peace . ” Lincoln could not possibly take that view of the case . How would he try to preserve the ...
... loyal men who thought that it would be best , rather than resort to blows , to say to the Southern States , " Erring sisters , go in peace . ” Lincoln could not possibly take that view of the case . How would he try to preserve the ...
第 247 頁
... loyal States , as far as that was possible . With one exception , that of Mr. Welles , each man in the Cabinet represented a large political following and a different section of the country at large . Lincoln said to his personal ...
... loyal States , as far as that was possible . With one exception , that of Mr. Welles , each man in the Cabinet represented a large political following and a different section of the country at large . Lincoln said to his personal ...
第 251 頁
... loyal States did not have implicit confidence in the stability of the Union and the Government they would not flock in such numbers to Washington to hunt for places under that Government . And , although Buchanan's ad- ministration had ...
... loyal States did not have implicit confidence in the stability of the Union and the Government they would not flock in such numbers to Washington to hunt for places under that Government . And , although Buchanan's ad- ministration had ...
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