The History of Abraham Lincoln and the Overthrow of SlaveryNegro History Press, 1866 - 736 strani |
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... enemy . Kentucky , for sometime in doubt , was now , decidedly , and he hoped , un- changeably , on the side of the Union . Missouri was com- paratively quiet , and he believed could not be again overcome by the insurrectionists . Upon ...
... enemy . Kentucky , for sometime in doubt , was now , decidedly , and he hoped , un- changeably , on the side of the Union . Missouri was com- paratively quiet , and he believed could not be again overcome by the insurrectionists . Upon ...
Stran 249
... enemy it lessens his military resources , and withholding them has no tendency to induce the horrors of insurrection , even in the rebel communities . They con- stitute a military resource , and being such , that they should not be ...
... enemy it lessens his military resources , and withholding them has no tendency to induce the horrors of insurrection , even in the rebel communities . They con- stitute a military resource , and being such , that they should not be ...
Stran 266
... enemies as enemies , as the worst of enemies , and avail yourselves like meu , of every power which God has placed in your hands , to accomplish your purpose , within the rules of civilized warfare . " The ever faithful Senator Wilson ...
... enemies as enemies , as the worst of enemies , and avail yourselves like meu , of every power which God has placed in your hands , to accomplish your purpose , within the rules of civilized warfare . " The ever faithful Senator Wilson ...
Stran 292
... enemy striking at the heart of the Nation , as it had always heretofore been a secret , stealthy traitor , undermining the Constitution , and sapping the foundation of our liberties . His attention was called to the moral and material ...
... enemy striking at the heart of the Nation , as it had always heretofore been a secret , stealthy traitor , undermining the Constitution , and sapping the foundation of our liberties . His attention was called to the moral and material ...
Stran 310
... enemy to your movements , have been swept from your path . The fire of your artillery and the bursting of your shells announced your arrival . Surprised , and ignorant of the force that had thus precipitated itself upon them , they fled ...
... enemy to your movements , have been swept from your path . The fire of your artillery and the bursting of your shells announced your arrival . Surprised , and ignorant of the force that had thus precipitated itself upon them , they fled ...
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