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fully endorsed the plan as the only[underlined]
+
fully endorsed the plan as the only [underlined]
hope of the final[underlined] salvation of our
+
hope of the final [underlined] salvation of our
 
Country --  and altho' neither he, nor
 
Country --  and altho' neither he, nor
 
I, nor you perhaps, ever dreamed that
 
I, nor you perhaps, ever dreamed that
it would ever[word lined out] come to this -- that if
+
it would ever [word crossed out] come to this -- that if
 
their policy, should not rule the
 
their policy, should not rule the
 
country, they would do their best
 
country, they would do their best
 
to ruin it, he [insert] Mr. H. has pursued the  
 
to ruin it, he [insert] Mr. H. has pursued the  
 
line of policy marked out by you
 
line of policy marked out by you
+ your colleagues with a steady
+
& your colleagues with a steady
 
zeal from that day to this -- and
 
zeal from that day to this -- and
 
now that the great victory at the  
 
now that the great victory at the  
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the most earnest of us that this
 
the most earnest of us that this
 
victory of peace shall be gloriously
 
victory of peace shall be gloriously
+ triumphantly sustained[underlined] if it must
+
& triumphantly sustained [underlined] if it must
 
be so, on the battlefield --
 
be so, on the battlefield --
Our brave democratic[underlined] brothers of the  
+
 
 +
Our brave democratic [underlined] brothers of the  
 
North have sprung to arms at the
 
North have sprung to arms at the
 
cry of danger to the Union and are
 
cry of danger to the Union and are
 
ready to do battle for the Union
 
ready to do battle for the Union
 
pure and simple --but to the
 
pure and simple --but to the
              !
 

Revision as of 19:23, 27 April 2020

fully endorsed the plan as the only [underlined] hope of the final [underlined] salvation of our Country -- and altho' neither he, nor I, nor you perhaps, ever dreamed that it would ever [word crossed out] come to this -- that if their policy, should not rule the country, they would do their best to ruin it, he [insert] Mr. H. has pursued the line of policy marked out by you & your colleagues with a steady zeal from that day to this -- and now that the great victory at the polls is won, he is anxious as the most earnest of us that this victory of peace shall be gloriously & triumphantly sustained [underlined] if it must be so, on the battlefield --

Our brave democratic [underlined] brothers of the North have sprung to arms at the cry of danger to the Union and are ready to do battle for the Union pure and simple --but to the