id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 12801 Morse, John T., Jr. (John Torrey) Abraham Lincoln, Volume II .txt text/plain 104707 5420 65 President to let him move on the morning of Sunday, the 25th; but Mr. Lincoln positively refused; the battle of Bull Run had been fought on a under the spur of General Jackson, not of President Lincoln. Further, on July 11, President Lincoln appointed General Halleck ordered General McClellan to turn over the command of the army to personal respect and kindness." _Lincoln and Men of War-Times_, 207. President of the Union and by his wishes as an anti-slavery man, Mr. Lincoln was equally held to win this fight. When the news came to Mr. Lincoln he wrote to General Grant this slavery in the reconstructed States." "This is the point," said Mr. Lincoln, "on which I doubt the authority of Congress to act." "It is no government." _Lincoln and Men of War-Times_, 223. McClure, _Lincoln and Men of War-Times_, 219 n. letter of Lincoln to, on plan of war, see vol. ./cache/12801.txt ./txt/12801.txt