Recollections of Abraham Lincoln, 1847-1865The Editor, 1911 - Počet stran: 337 |
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Strana xiii
... Question of Figures as well as Feeling Mission to Charleston " Bring back a Palmetto , Why General Stephen A. Hurlbut went to Charleston . Visit to Mr. James L. Pettigrew - Peaceable Secession or War Inevitable · " A great Goliath from ...
... Question of Figures as well as Feeling Mission to Charleston " Bring back a Palmetto , Why General Stephen A. Hurlbut went to Charleston . Visit to Mr. James L. Pettigrew - Peaceable Secession or War Inevitable · " A great Goliath from ...
Strana xv
... Question of whether Slaves would starve if Emancipated Mr. Lincoln expresses his Opinion of Rebel Leaders to Con- federate Commissioners at the Peace Conference . . . 128 Impression made upon Mr. Lincoln by Alex . H. Stephens . 129 ...
... Question of whether Slaves would starve if Emancipated Mr. Lincoln expresses his Opinion of Rebel Leaders to Con- federate Commissioners at the Peace Conference . . . 128 Impression made upon Mr. Lincoln by Alex . H. Stephens . 129 ...
Strana xxviii
... question his integrity or charge him with having wrongfully received from the Government one dollar . - His military service in the field , however , was of short duration― from May , 1861 , to December of that year — for his services ...
... question his integrity or charge him with having wrongfully received from the Government one dollar . - His military service in the field , however , was of short duration― from May , 1861 , to December of that year — for his services ...
Strana xxxiv
... question , and show that Mr. Lincoln was more easily reached through Colonel Lamon than by any other one man ; even Mrs. Lincoln herself asked Lamon's influence with her husband . Extracts from some of these letters may be found at the ...
... question , and show that Mr. Lincoln was more easily reached through Colonel Lamon than by any other one man ; even Mrs. Lincoln herself asked Lamon's influence with her husband . Extracts from some of these letters may be found at the ...
Strana 21
... question . I made it , but did so under a mental protest , for I am free to admit that he did not look promising for that office ; on the contrary , to me he looked about as unpromising a candidate as I could well imagine the American ...
... question . I made it , but did so under a mental protest , for I am free to admit that he did not look promising for that office ; on the contrary , to me he looked about as unpromising a candidate as I could well imagine the American ...
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