Abraham Lincoln, His Life and Public ServicesD. Lothrop, 1883 - 277 páginas |
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... dead . True , there were apparent points of difference , but only such as , under Providence , were needed to fit each for their separate duties and destinies as leaders of the American people in their two great wars , one for national ...
... dead . True , there were apparent points of difference , but only such as , under Providence , were needed to fit each for their separate duties and destinies as leaders of the American people in their two great wars , one for national ...
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... dead ; and Thaddeus , born in 1853 , who stands beside his father in the last photograph taken of the President . " It gives some idea of the prominence of Mr. Lin- coln in Illinois , that , though elected to the Legislature only in ...
... dead ; and Thaddeus , born in 1853 , who stands beside his father in the last photograph taken of the President . " It gives some idea of the prominence of Mr. Lin- coln in Illinois , that , though elected to the Legislature only in ...
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... dead in Baltimore , to be laid out , preserved in ice , and tenderly sent forward by ex- press to me . All expenses ... dead , who fell In march to Freedom's citadel ; First - fruits of that full vintage red , Awaiting War's all ...
... dead in Baltimore , to be laid out , preserved in ice , and tenderly sent forward by ex- press to me . All expenses ... dead , who fell In march to Freedom's citadel ; First - fruits of that full vintage red , Awaiting War's all ...
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... dead and bring in the wounded , and the rebels seized the blacks who went along to help , and sent them into slavery , Horace Greeley said in his paper that ' the Government would probably do nothing about it . ' What could I do ? " It ...
... dead and bring in the wounded , and the rebels seized the blacks who went along to help , and sent them into slavery , Horace Greeley said in his paper that ' the Government would probably do nothing about it . ' What could I do ? " It ...
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... dead . I was not astonished , therefore , when Mr. Lincoln alluded to it in this way , and gave , in a few deep - toned words , a eulogy on one of its most honored dead , — Col. Baker . Having witnessed the impressive spectacle of that ...
... dead . I was not astonished , therefore , when Mr. Lincoln alluded to it in this way , and gave , in a few deep - toned words , a eulogy on one of its most honored dead , — Col. Baker . Having witnessed the impressive spectacle of that ...
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