Collection
The Union at the Crossroads: the Election of 1864
Citation
Cook, William A.. "Opinions and Practice of the Founders of the Republic: In Relation to Arbitrary Arrests, Imprisonment of Tories, Writ of Habeas Corpus, Seizure of Arms and of Private Papers, Domiciliary Visits, Confiscation of Real and Personal Estate, Etc., Etc. Or, the Administration of Abraham Lincoln Sustained by the Sages and Heroes of the Revolution." Abraham Lincoln Collection, Special Collections, University of Delaware Library. Accessed 21 November 2024.
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Title
Opinions and Practice of the Founders of the Republic: In Relation to Arbitrary Arrests, Imprisonment of Tories, Writ of Habeas Corpus, Seizure of Arms and of Private Papers, Domiciliary Visits, Confiscation of Real and Personal Estate, Etc., Etc. Or, the Administration of Abraham Lincoln Sustained by the Sages and Heroes of the Revolution
Description
Cook, William A. Opinions and Practice of the Founders of the Republic: In Relation to Arbitrary Arrests, Imprisonment of Tories, Writ of Habeas Corpus, Seizure of Arms and of Private Papers, Domiciliary Visits, Confiscation of Real and Personal Estate, Etc., Etc. Or, the Administration of Abraham Lincoln Sustained by the Sages and Heroes of the Revolution. Washington, D.C.: W. H. Moore, printer, 1864.
Creator
Cook, William A.
Source
Abraham Lincoln Collection, Special Collections, University of Delaware Library
Publisher
Washington, D.C.: W. H. Moore
Date
1864
Language
English
Type
Text
Identifier
oclc/4418535 Close