Abraham Lincoln's Pen and Voice: Being a Complete Compilation of His Letters, Civil, Politival, and Military, Also His Public Addresses, Messages to Congress, Inaugurals and Others, as Well as Proclamations Upon Various Public Concerns ...R. Clarke & Company, 1890 - 423 páginas |
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... march by theirs ; the true representative of the continent ; an entirely public man ; father of his country , the pulse of twenty millions throbbing in his heart , the thought of their minds articulated by his tongue . ) [ General Banks ...
... march by theirs ; the true representative of the continent ; an entirely public man ; father of his country , the pulse of twenty millions throbbing in his heart , the thought of their minds articulated by his tongue . ) [ General Banks ...
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... March , 1864 , to the day when the hand of the assassin opened a grave for Mr. Lincoln , then president of the United States , my personal relations with him were as close and intimate as the nature of our respective duties would permit ...
... March , 1864 , to the day when the hand of the assassin opened a grave for Mr. Lincoln , then president of the United States , my personal relations with him were as close and intimate as the nature of our respective duties would permit ...
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... . The infantry and naval groups were put on in Sep- tember , 1877 , the artillery group , April 13 , 1882 , and the cavalry group , March 13 , 1883 . ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S PEN AND VOICE . MR . LINCOLN'S VERBAL xii PREFACE .
... . The infantry and naval groups were put on in Sep- tember , 1877 , the artillery group , April 13 , 1882 , and the cavalry group , March 13 , 1883 . ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S PEN AND VOICE . MR . LINCOLN'S VERBAL xii PREFACE .
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... MARCH 4 , 1861 . Fellow Citizens of the United States : -In compli- ance with a custom as old as the government itself , I appear before you to address you briefly , and to take , in your presence , the oath prescribed by the Constitu ...
... MARCH 4 , 1861 . Fellow Citizens of the United States : -In compli- ance with a custom as old as the government itself , I appear before you to address you briefly , and to take , in your presence , the oath prescribed by the Constitu ...
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... MARCH 17 , 1861 . I am happy to receive the letters you present , and to recognize you , sir , as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Nicaragua , near the U. S. In conferring a higher rank upon you , as a token of regard ...
... MARCH 17 , 1861 . I am happy to receive the letters you present , and to recognize you , sir , as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Nicaragua , near the U. S. In conferring a higher rank upon you , as a token of regard ...
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