The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters, and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished, and Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Paintings, Photographs, Etc, Volumen3Lincoln History Society, 1909 |
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... facing 40 facing 56 facing 88 facing 94 facing 100 • facing 112 • facing 116 facing 130 facing 138 facing 140 facing 142 facing 144 facing 148 facing 150 • · 151 facing 152 facing 156 facing 158 facing 172 facing 196 • 198 THE LIFE OF ...
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... facing the justices of the Su- preme Court , and said , ' I am now ready to take the oath prescribed by the Constitution , ' which was then administered by Chief Justice Taney , the President saluting the Bible with his lips . " At that ...
... facing the justices of the Su- preme Court , and said , ' I am now ready to take the oath prescribed by the Constitution , ' which was then administered by Chief Justice Taney , the President saluting the Bible with his lips . " At that ...
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... facing the door by which I entered . I never can forget the appearance of the man as he sat there , with his piercing eye , and his hair parted in the middle . I ripped from my coat lining the document , which had been sewed in there ...
... facing the door by which I entered . I never can forget the appearance of the man as he sat there , with his piercing eye , and his hair parted in the middle . I ripped from my coat lining the document , which had been sewed in there ...
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... facing Lee , who was now at Fredericksburg , on the south of the river . Burnside at once made ready for battle and Lincoln wanting as al- ways to see with his own eyes the army's condition , went down the Potomac on November 27 to ...
... facing Lee , who was now at Fredericksburg , on the south of the river . Burnside at once made ready for battle and Lincoln wanting as al- ways to see with his own eyes the army's condition , went down the Potomac on November 27 to ...
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