The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters, and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished, and Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Paintings, Photographs, Etc, Volumen3Lincoln History Society, 1909 |
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... President , " he whispered smil- ingly to Mrs. Brown , a cousin of Mrs. Lincoln and a mem- ber of the President's party , " I at least can hold his hat . " This simple act of courtesy was really the most significant incident of the day ...
... President , " he whispered smil- ingly to Mrs. Brown , a cousin of Mrs. Lincoln and a mem- ber of the President's party , " I at least can hold his hat . " This simple act of courtesy was really the most significant incident of the day ...
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... President's knowledge of the sentiments and conditions of their parts of the country . The first State in which ... President Lincoln and all the mem- bers of the Cabinet , who were there apparently waiting for us . The President asked ...
... President's knowledge of the sentiments and conditions of their parts of the country . The first State in which ... President Lincoln and all the mem- bers of the Cabinet , who were there apparently waiting for us . The President asked ...
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... President proposes to do all his work , " he wrote to Mrs. Seward on March 16. He had received , too , at least one severe lesson , which ought to have shown him that it was Mr ... PRESIDENT'S CONSIDERATION , APRIL 1 , 28 LIFE OF LINCOLN.
... President proposes to do all his work , " he wrote to Mrs. Seward on March 16. He had received , too , at least one severe lesson , which ought to have shown him that it was Mr ... PRESIDENT'S CONSIDERATION , APRIL 1 , 28 LIFE OF LINCOLN.
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... PRESIDENT'S CONSIDERATION , APRIL 1 , 1861 . First . We are at the end of a month's administration , and yet without a policy , either domestic or foreign . Second . This , however , is not culpable , and it has even been unavoidable ...
... PRESIDENT'S CONSIDERATION , APRIL 1 , 1861 . First . We are at the end of a month's administration , and yet without a policy , either domestic or foreign . Second . This , however , is not culpable , and it has even been unavoidable ...
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... President must do it himself , and be all the while active in it , or Devolve it on some member of his cabinet . Once adopted ... President's Consideration . ” The first proposition in it is , " First , We are at the end of a month's ...
... President must do it himself , and be all the while active in it , or Devolve it on some member of his cabinet . Once adopted ... President's Consideration . ” The first proposition in it is , " First , We are at the end of a month's ...
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