Lincolniana: In MemoriamWilliam V. Spencer, 1865 - 346 páginas |
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... thought lay buried beneath the yet warm ashes of Richmond , has leaped over the heads of our victorious armies , and carried by storm the impregnable forts of Washington . To- day , the enemies of God and man rejoice : I.
... thought lay buried beneath the yet warm ashes of Richmond , has leaped over the heads of our victorious armies , and carried by storm the impregnable forts of Washington . To- day , the enemies of God and man rejoice : I.
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... thought , who shall know ? Is it possible , is it decent , to make a homily to - day out of this awful catastrophe ? Shall we venture to insult this great grief by our cold moralizing , or to put it aside by any auguries of the future ...
... thought , who shall know ? Is it possible , is it decent , to make a homily to - day out of this awful catastrophe ? Shall we venture to insult this great grief by our cold moralizing , or to put it aside by any auguries of the future ...
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... thought born of last week or last month . It was plotted from the beginning of the insurrection , more than four years ago . It will be remembered , that , after much persuasion , he was induced , by friends who had taken pains in ...
... thought born of last week or last month . It was plotted from the beginning of the insurrection , more than four years ago . It will be remembered , that , after much persuasion , he was induced , by friends who had taken pains in ...
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... thought that we had passed beyond the stage where men can be surprised ! With what tenfold horror , then , it must be fraught for those whose only life , as yet , is that of sense and feeling ! On the morning of Saturday , the 15th ...
... thought that we had passed beyond the stage where men can be surprised ! With what tenfold horror , then , it must be fraught for those whose only life , as yet , is that of sense and feeling ! On the morning of Saturday , the 15th ...
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... thought that he was looking up to Mr. Seward . But it was cer- tainly an illusion , and Mr. Seward did not think so . And , before his death , the traitors of the South honored him with their hatred , and acknowledged that he was not to ...
... thought that he was looking up to Mr. Seward . But it was cer- tainly an illusion , and Mr. Seward did not think so . And , before his death , the traitors of the South honored him with their hatred , and acknowledged that he was not to ...
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