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" First, We are at the end of a month's administration, and yet without a policy, either domestic or foreign. "
Life and Works of Abraham Lincoln: Letters and telegrams, Meredith to Yates - Page 120
by Abraham Lincoln - 1907
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Abraham Lincoln: The Man and the War President. Showing His Growth, Training ...

William Osborn Stoddard - 1884 - 716 pages
...and entitled " Some Thoughts for the President's Consideration." The first proposition in it is, " First, We are at the end of a month's administration,...yet without a policy, either domestic or foreign." At the beginning of that mouth, in the inaugural, I said, "The power confided to me will be used to...
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Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volume 3

John George Nicolay, John Hay - 1890 - 540 pages
...and entitled " Some thoughts for the President's consideration." The first proposition in it is, " First, We are at the end of a month's administration,...yet without a policy, either domestic or foreign." At the beginning of that month, in the inaugural, I said, " The power confided to me will be used to...
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Abraham Lincoln

Charles Carleton Coffin - 1892 - 574 pages
...is on its way to Brooklyn he is writing a communication to the President. This the opening sentence: "We are at the end of a month's administration, and...yet without a policy, either domestic or foreign." These the closing words : " But whatever policy we adopt, there must be an energetic prosecution of...
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abraham lincoln

charles carleton coffin - 1892 - 654 pages
...on its way to Brooklyn he is writing a communication to the President. This the opening sentence : " "We are at the end of a month's administration, and...yet without a policy, either domestic or foreign." These the closing words : " But whatever policy we adopt, there must be an energetic prosecution of...
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KINGS OF THE PLATFORM AND PULPIT

MELVILLE D. LANDON - 1893 - 672 pages
...and entitled " Some Thoughts for the President's Consideration." The first proposition in it is. '• we are at the end of a month's administration and yet without a policy, either domestic or foreign." 452 KINGS OF THE PLATFORM AND PULPIT. The news received yesterday In regard to Santo Domingo certainly...
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Abraham Lincoln

Charles Carleton Coffin - 1893 - 608 pages
...on its way to Brooklyn he is writing a communication to the President. This the opening sentence : " We are at the end of a month's administration, and...yet without a policy, either domestic or foreign." These the closing words : " But whatever policy we adopt, there must be an energetic prosecution of...
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McClure's Magazine ..., Volume 12

1899 - 652 pages
...entitled "Some Thoughts for the President's Consideration." The first proposition in it is, " Firil, We are at the end of a month's administration, and...yet without a policy, either domestic or foreign." At the beginning of that month, in the inaugural, I said : " The power confided to me will be used...
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Abraham Lincoln, Volume 1

John Torrey Morse - 1893 - 410 pages
..."Some thoughts for the President's consideration." He opened with the statement, not conciliatory, that "We are at the end of a month's administration, and...yet without a policy, either domestic or foreign." He then proceeded to offer suggestions for each. For the "policy at home" he proposed, as the " ruling...
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Abraham Lincoln

Charles Carleton Coffin - 1893 - 564 pages
...on its way to Brooklyn he is writing a communication to the President. This the opening sentence : " We are at the end of a month's administration, and...yet without a policy, either domestic or foreign." These the closing words : " But whatever policy we adopt, there must be an energetic prosecution of...
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Memoir and Letters of Charles Sumner, Volume 4

Edward Lillie Pierce - 1893 - 694 pages
...unlike anything to be found in the political history of the United States." After saying that " we arc at the end of a month's administration, and yet without a policy, either domestic or foreign," he urged as the ruling idea of a policy at home that " we must change the question before the public...
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