The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters, and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished, and Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Paintings, Photographs, Etc, Volumen3Lincoln History Society, 1909 |
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... close to the high double fence which had been built from the driveway to the north door . It suddenly occurred to me that , if I could scale that wall , I might walk right in after the President , perhaps on to the very platform . It ...
... close to the high double fence which had been built from the driveway to the north door . It suddenly occurred to me that , if I could scale that wall , I might walk right in after the President , perhaps on to the very platform . It ...
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... close this his first address to the nation . Mr. Seward objected , and submitted two suggestions for a closing ; one of his paragraphs read as follows : I close . We are not , we must not be , aliens or enemies , but fellow - countrymen ...
... close this his first address to the nation . Mr. Seward objected , and submitted two suggestions for a closing ; one of his paragraphs read as follows : I close . We are not , we must not be , aliens or enemies , but fellow - countrymen ...
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... close his eyes in sleep . The moment had come , as it must come , at one time or another , to every President of the United States , when his vote was the only vote in the Cabinet - the only vote in the country . The decision and orders ...
... close his eyes in sleep . The moment had come , as it must come , at one time or another , to every President of the United States , when his vote was the only vote in the Cabinet - the only vote in the country . The decision and orders ...
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... close of his administration , March 4 , 1861. Lincoln's first encounter with Stanton had been in 1855 , in his first case of importance outside of Illinois . He was a counsel in the case with Stanton , but the latter ignored him so ...
... close of his administration , March 4 , 1861. Lincoln's first encounter with Stanton had been in 1855 , in his first case of importance outside of Illinois . He was a counsel in the case with Stanton , but the latter ignored him so ...
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... close on the message of March 6 emancipated immediately all the slaves in the District of Columbia . One million dollars was appropriated by Con- gress to pay the loyal slaveholders of the District for their loss , and $ 100,000 was set ...
... close on the message of March 6 emancipated immediately all the slaves in the District of Columbia . One million dollars was appropriated by Con- gress to pay the loyal slaveholders of the District for their loss , and $ 100,000 was set ...
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