The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters, and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished, and Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Paintings, Photographs, Etc, Volumen3Lincoln History Society, 1909 |
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... passed the Senate in the all - night session , and as it concerned the sub- ject of his inaugural , he must incorporate a reference to it in the address . Then he had not replied to the note he had received two days before from Mr ...
... passed the Senate in the all - night session , and as it concerned the sub- ject of his inaugural , he must incorporate a reference to it in the address . Then he had not replied to the note he had received two days before from Mr ...
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... passed over cobble- stones . Nor did the present stately and beautiful approach to the Capitol exist . The west front rose abrupt and stiff from an unkept lawn . The great building itself was still un- completed , and high above his ...
... passed over cobble- stones . Nor did the present stately and beautiful approach to the Capitol exist . The west front rose abrupt and stiff from an unkept lawn . The great building itself was still un- completed , and high above his ...
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... passed into the building . If he had taken pains to inquire what means had been provided for protecting his life while in the build- ing , he would have been told that squads of riflemen were in each wing ; that under the platform from ...
... passed into the building . If he had taken pains to inquire what means had been provided for protecting his life while in the build- ing , he would have been told that squads of riflemen were in each wing ; that under the platform from ...
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... passed off well , but it is appalling to think of the mischief which might have been done by a single evil - dis- posed person to - day . A blank cartridge fired from a window on Pennsylvania avenue might have disconcerted all our hopes ...
... passed off well , but it is appalling to think of the mischief which might have been done by a single evil - dis- posed person to - day . A blank cartridge fired from a window on Pennsylvania avenue might have disconcerted all our hopes ...
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... passed into the Senate Chamber , filled to overflowing with Senators , members of the Diplomatic Corps , and visitors . The contrast between the two men as they entered struck every observer . " Mr. Buchanan was so withered and bowed ...
... passed into the Senate Chamber , filled to overflowing with Senators , members of the Diplomatic Corps , and visitors . The contrast between the two men as they entered struck every observer . " Mr. Buchanan was so withered and bowed ...
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