The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters, and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished, and Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Paintings, Photographs, Etc, Volumen3Lincoln History Society, 1909 |
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... head Mr. Lincoln could see the swinging arm of an enormous crane rising from the unfinished dome . But , as he drove that morning from Willard's to the Capi- tol , the President - elect saw far more significant sights than these ...
... head Mr. Lincoln could see the swinging arm of an enormous crane rising from the unfinished dome . But , as he drove that morning from Willard's to the Capi- tol , the President - elect saw far more significant sights than these ...
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... head since his election . Six weeks before , when he wrote the document , he had determined to answer some of their questions . The first of these was , " Will Mr. Lincoln stand by the platform of the Republican party ? " He meant to ...
... head since his election . Six weeks before , when he wrote the document , he had determined to answer some of their questions . The first of these was , " Will Mr. Lincoln stand by the platform of the Republican party ? " He meant to ...
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... head of it . " 66 The inaugural is not a crude performance , " said the New York " Herald ; " " it abounds in traits of craft and cun- ning ; it is neither candid nor statesmanlike , nor does it pos- sess any essential of dignity or ...
... head of it . " 66 The inaugural is not a crude performance , " said the New York " Herald ; " " it abounds in traits of craft and cun- ning ; it is neither candid nor statesmanlike , nor does it pos- sess any essential of dignity or ...
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... head of the Con- federacy , the universal feeling provoked by the inaugural was that war was inevitable . The literary form of the document aroused general com- ment . " The style of the address is as characteristic as its tem- per ...
... head of the Con- federacy , the universal feeling provoked by the inaugural was that war was inevitable . The literary form of the document aroused general com- ment . " The style of the address is as characteristic as its tem- per ...
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... head out of the window , he shouted , ' Why , you infernal scoundrel , you are drunk ! ' Upon which , pulling up his horses , and turning round with great gravity , the coachman said , ' By gorra ! that's the first rightful decision you ...
... head out of the window , he shouted , ' Why , you infernal scoundrel , you are drunk ! ' Upon which , pulling up his horses , and turning round with great gravity , the coachman said , ' By gorra ! that's the first rightful decision you ...
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