Lincolniana: In MemoriamWilliam V. Spencer, 1865 - 346 páginas |
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... triumph and exultation ; while we gloried in the prowess of our armies and navies ; while we rejoiced , and thanked God , that our gigantic task was well - nigh ended , -the stroke has fallen like a thunderbolt from a cloudless sky ...
... triumph and exultation ; while we gloried in the prowess of our armies and navies ; while we rejoiced , and thanked God , that our gigantic task was well - nigh ended , -the stroke has fallen like a thunderbolt from a cloudless sky ...
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... triumph , to behold the Stars and Stripes waving over the rebel capital , and to witness the de- struction of the grand army of the rebellion . By his moral greatness , his patience , his forbearance , his practical wisdom and unselfish ...
... triumph , to behold the Stars and Stripes waving over the rebel capital , and to witness the de- struction of the grand army of the rebellion . By his moral greatness , his patience , his forbearance , his practical wisdom and unselfish ...
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... triumph of our arms seems assured . It may inspirit the leaders of the rebellion , and breathe life into the dying em- bers . It may encourage the fallen traitors to lift their heads , and make one more struggle for their desperate ...
... triumph of our arms seems assured . It may inspirit the leaders of the rebellion , and breathe life into the dying em- bers . It may encourage the fallen traitors to lift their heads , and make one more struggle for their desperate ...
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... triumph , if he could find a place where they dared so to receive him . There can be no doubt that this plan has all along been designed . Think what rewards have been offered in the Southern journals for the zealot who should do this ...
... triumph , if he could find a place where they dared so to receive him . There can be no doubt that this plan has all along been designed . Think what rewards have been offered in the Southern journals for the zealot who should do this ...
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... triumph , but as he was about to disband and send home the armies that had done their work of saving the State . We shall now see that this plain man of the West , of unknown lineage , with no gifts of birth or eloquence or fortune ...
... triumph , but as he was about to disband and send home the armies that had done their work of saving the State . We shall now see that this plain man of the West , of unknown lineage , with no gifts of birth or eloquence or fortune ...
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