The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters, and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished, and Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Paintings, Photographs, Etc, Volumen3Lincoln History Society, 1909 |
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... asking to be released from his promise to accept the portfolio of State . He could wait no longer . " I can't afford , " he said to Mr. Nicolay , his secretary , " to let Seward take the first trick . " And he despatched the following ...
... asking to be released from his promise to accept the portfolio of State . He could wait no longer . " I can't afford , " he said to Mr. Nicolay , his secretary , " to let Seward take the first trick . " And he despatched the following ...
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... asking to with- draw your acceptance of my invitation to take charge of the State Department , was duly received . It is the subject of the most painful solicitude with me , and I feel constrained to beg that you will countermand the ...
... asking to with- draw your acceptance of my invitation to take charge of the State Department , was duly received . It is the subject of the most painful solicitude with me , and I feel constrained to beg that you will countermand the ...
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... asked of the groundlessness of the rumors and old women's tales on the strength of which General Scott has been led into this great mistake . " Arm in arm with Mr. Buchanan , Mr. Lincoln passed through the long tunnel erected for his ...
... asked of the groundlessness of the rumors and old women's tales on the strength of which General Scott has been led into this great mistake . " Arm in arm with Mr. Buchanan , Mr. Lincoln passed through the long tunnel erected for his ...
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... asking as it left the scene of the inauguration . Through- out the day , on every corner of Washington , and by night on every corner of New York , Boston , Philadelphia , Buffalo , and every other city and town of the country reached ...
... asking as it left the scene of the inauguration . Through- out the day , on every corner of Washington , and by night on every corner of New York , Boston , Philadelphia , Buffalo , and every other city and town of the country reached ...
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... asked for the correspondence of Anderson . The President did not believe the time had come , however , to take the public into his confidence , and he replied : On examination of the correspondence thus called for , I have , with the ...
... asked for the correspondence of Anderson . The President did not believe the time had come , however , to take the public into his confidence , and he replied : On examination of the correspondence thus called for , I have , with the ...
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