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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 | + | 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 | |
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 | |
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 | ||
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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