The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters, and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished, and Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Paintings, Photographs, Etc, Volumen3Lincoln History Society, 1909 |
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... believe I have no lawful right to do so , and I have no inclina- tion to do so . Those who nominated and elected me did so with full knowledge that I had made this and many similar declarations , and had never recanted them . " He ...
... believe I have no lawful right to do so , and I have no inclina- tion to do so . Those who nominated and elected me did so with full knowledge that I had made this and many similar declarations , and had never recanted them . " He ...
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... 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 highest respect for the Senate , come to the conclusion that at the ...
... 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 highest respect for the Senate , come to the conclusion that at the ...
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... believe , " Mr. Hay heard him say bit- terly , one day , to some Massachusetts soldiers , " that there is no North . The Seventh Regiment is a myth . Rhode Island is another . You are the only real thing . " And again , after pacing the ...
... believe , " Mr. Hay heard him say bit- terly , one day , to some Massachusetts soldiers , " that there is no North . The Seventh Regiment is a myth . Rhode Island is another . You are the only real thing . " And again , after pacing the ...
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... believe I can make this gun shoot better , ' said Mr. Lincoln , after we had looked at the result of the first fire . With this he took from his vest pocket a small wooden sight which he had whittled from a pine stick , and adjusted it ...
... believe I can make this gun shoot better , ' said Mr. Lincoln , after we had looked at the result of the first fire . With this he took from his vest pocket a small wooden sight which he had whittled from a pine stick , and adjusted it ...
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... believe that Mc- Clellan would soon move . The General certainly was assur- ing the few persons whom he condescended to take into his confidence to that effect . The Hon . Galusha A. Grow , of Pennsylvania , Speaker of the House , says ...
... believe that Mc- Clellan would soon move . The General certainly was assur- ing the few persons whom he condescended to take into his confidence to that effect . The Hon . Galusha A. Grow , of Pennsylvania , Speaker of the House , says ...
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