The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters, and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished, and Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Paintings, Photographs, Etc, Volumen3Lincoln History Society, 1909 |
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... finally convinced them that it was really my eagerness to hear Mr. Lincoln , and no evil intent , that had brought me in . When they finally came to that conclusion , they took me around to one of the basement doors on the east THE ...
... finally convinced them that it was really my eagerness to hear Mr. Lincoln , and no evil intent , that had brought me in . When they finally came to that conclusion , they took me around to one of the basement doors on the east THE ...
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... Finally , on March 25 , the Senate 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 ...
... Finally , on March 25 , the Senate 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 ...
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... finally agree that he had done right . It was generally believed in Missouri that Frémont ̧ had decided to receive no bearer of despatches , so that if the President did remove him he could say that he never had been informed of the ...
... finally agree that he had done right . It was generally believed in Missouri that Frémont ̧ had decided to receive no bearer of despatches , so that if the President did remove him he could say that he never had been informed of the ...
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... finally got in , there being no immediate prospects of a battle , I straightway made my way to Fré- mont's headquarters , where I met the officer of the day , who told me that I could not see General Frémont , but that he would ...
... finally got in , there being no immediate prospects of a battle , I straightway made my way to Fré- mont's headquarters , where I met the officer of the day , who told me that I could not see General Frémont , but that he would ...
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... finally had his an- swer ready . It granted the British demand as to the sur- render of the prisoners , though it refused an apology - on the ground that Captain Wilkes had acted without orders . After the paper had been discussed by ...
... finally had his an- swer ready . It granted the British demand as to the sur- render of the prisoners , though it refused an apology - on the ground that Captain Wilkes had acted without orders . After the paper had been discussed by ...
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