Abraham Lincoln; the Nation's Leader in the Great Struggle Through which was Maintained the Existence of the United StatesNational Tribune, 1888 - 467 頁 |
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第 xiii 頁
... 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 244 頁
... loyal North . Lincoln's speech was especially indorsed by the calm judgment of patriotic people . And among those who pressed about Presi- dent Lincoln , when he had solemnly taken his oath to preserve , protect , and defend the ...
... loyal North . Lincoln's speech was especially indorsed by the calm judgment of patriotic people . And among those who pressed about Presi- dent Lincoln , when he had solemnly taken his oath to preserve , protect , and defend the ...
第 257 頁
... a power that could never be recognized as lawful by any citizen of the United States . Up to that moment there had been many loyal persons who were doubtful as to the right of the National Govern- 17 . President Abraham Lincoln 257.
... a power that could never be recognized as lawful by any citizen of the United States . Up to that moment there had been many loyal persons who were doubtful as to the right of the National Govern- 17 . President Abraham Lincoln 257.
第 259 頁
... loyal citizens to promote , as far as possible , the effort made to defend and protect the national Union and to redress wrongs already long enough endured . He declared , furthermore , as follows : " I deem it proper to say that the ...
... loyal citizens to promote , as far as possible , the effort made to defend and protect the national Union and to redress wrongs already long enough endured . He declared , furthermore , as follows : " I deem it proper to say that the ...
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