The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters, and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished, and Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Paintings, Photographs, Etc, Volumen3Lincoln History Society, 1909 |
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... reached the ears of the President - elect , at his rooms in Willard's Hotel , where from an early hour he had been at work . An amend- ment to the Constitution of the United States had passed the Senate in the all - night session , and ...
... reached the ears of the President - elect , at his rooms in Willard's Hotel , where from an early hour he had been at work . An amend- ment to the Constitution of the United States had passed the Senate in the all - night session , and ...
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... tops were groups of riflemen . When Lin- coln reached the north side of the Capitol , where he de- scended to enter the building , he found a board tunnel , strongly guarded at its mouth , through which he passed LIFE OF LINCOLN.
... tops were groups of riflemen . When Lin- coln reached the north side of the Capitol , where he de- scended to enter the building , he found a board tunnel , strongly guarded at its mouth , through which he passed LIFE OF LINCOLN.
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... reaching Wash- ington in February , Mr. Lincoln's first act had been to give to Mr. Seward a copy of the paper he had prepared , and to ask for his criticisms . Of the paragraphs quoted above , Mr. Seward wrote : I declare to you my ...
... reaching Wash- ington in February , Mr. Lincoln's first act had been to give to Mr. Seward a copy of the paper he had prepared , and to ask for his criticisms . Of the paragraphs quoted above , Mr. Seward wrote : I declare to you my ...
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... reached by the telegraph , men were asking the same question . The an- swers showed that the address was not the equivocal docu- ment Mr. Seward had tried to make it . " It is marked , " said the New York " Tribune " of March 5 , " by ...
... reached by the telegraph , men were asking the same question . The an- swers showed that the address was not the equivocal docu- ment Mr. Seward had tried to make it . " It is marked , " said the New York " Tribune " of March 5 , " by ...
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... reached Fort Pickens or not , General Scott , who was ill , sent a letter over to the White House , advising Mr. Lincoln to abandon both Sumter and Pickens . Coming from such a source , the letter was a heavy blow to the President . One ...
... reached Fort Pickens or not , General Scott , who was ill , sent a letter over to the White House , advising Mr. Lincoln to abandon both Sumter and Pickens . Coming from such a source , the letter was a heavy blow to the President . One ...
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