Complete Works of Abraham Lincoln, Volume 8Lamb Publishing Company, 1905 |
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Page xxi
... duty that devolved upon him , and was resolved to fulfil it . As on the eleventh of February , 1861 , he left Springfield , which for a quarter of a cen- tury had been his happy home , to the crowd of his friends and neighbors , whom he ...
... duty that devolved upon him , and was resolved to fulfil it . As on the eleventh of February , 1861 , he left Springfield , which for a quarter of a cen- tury had been his happy home , to the crowd of his friends and neighbors , whom he ...
Page xxiv
... duty to make the ap- peal for the amendment " before any of these States should separate themselves from the Union . " The views of the Lieutenant General , containing some patriotic advice , " conceded the right of secession ...
... duty to make the ap- peal for the amendment " before any of these States should separate themselves from the Union . " The views of the Lieutenant General , containing some patriotic advice , " conceded the right of secession ...
Page xxv
... announced his determination to fulfill " the sim- ple duty of taking care that the laws be faith- fully executed in all the States . " Seven days later , the convention of Confederate States unan- imously adopted of Abraham Lincoln XXV.
... announced his determination to fulfill " the sim- ple duty of taking care that the laws be faith- fully executed in all the States . " Seven days later , the convention of Confederate States unan- imously adopted of Abraham Lincoln XXV.
Page xxvii
... duty , un- clouded faith and fixed resolve to succeed , they thronged around the President , to support the wronged , the beautiful flag of the nation . The halls of theological seminaries sent forth their young men , whose lips were ...
... duty , un- clouded faith and fixed resolve to succeed , they thronged around the President , to support the wronged , the beautiful flag of the nation . The halls of theological seminaries sent forth their young men , whose lips were ...
Page xxxviii
... duties with exact- ness and despatch . At the news of a battle , the best surgeons of our cities hastened to the field , to offer the untiring aid of the greatest experi- ence and skill . The gentlest and most refined of women left ...
... duties with exact- ness and despatch . At the news of a battle , the best surgeons of our cities hastened to the field , to offer the untiring aid of the greatest experi- ence and skill . The gentlest and most refined of women left ...
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